Sentences with phrase «thus becomes conscious»

He thus becomes conscious of himself as one among the many individuals presented to each other through sense experience.

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As consumers are becoming increasingly price - conscious, private - label products are gaining popularity and are thus gaining market share while also exerting downward pressure on the prices of their competitors.
Thus, the transition from instinct to reason results in the radical transformation of the animal into man; matter as it evolves toward the cell becomes radically transformed into living matter; and vegetative life becomes qualitatively changed into conscious life.
Thus sonship to God is nothing self - evident, natural, which belongs to man as man, of which man needs only to become conscious in order to reap the benefits; rather, sonship to God is a miracle.
Thus, when we think of reality as consisting of moments of experience, we are conscious that reality is always becoming.
Thus, the weaving together of themes of the vedas with motif of the Bible becomes important to the reflections of the Brahmin self - conscious Hindu - Christian.
From the moment a person becomes conscious of his sexual identity, he is thus confronted with a kind of transcendence.
It would be a «devastating release of truth,» Ernest Becker maintains, to admit our need to be heroic before another or others, and thus to become conscious of what we are doing to earn our self - esteem.
Thus, one couple's story of self - discovery and belief in a conscious approach to relationship - building became an inspiration for millions of couples around the world to revisit (and sometimes rebuild) their own relationships by asking questions and starting conversations they otherwise might never have.
Ensuring that his work will often draw attention to the architecture of the space it represents, and thus forcing the viewer to become conscious of their environment.
Martinez has made a more conscious move into abstraction in recent years, and these works have also been characterised by the physical difficulties caused by a temporary handicap that limited the movements with which Martinez could create his large canvases, thus turning their production into a sort of performance, whereby the artist's impairment becomes apparent in his gestural reach.
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