Consciousness can be described as consisting of four basic properties, which are:

A) unity, selectivity, syllogism, and transience.
B) intentionality, unity, selectivity, and transience.
C) selectivity, transience, syllogism, and dreams.
D) intentionality, unity, selectivity, and dreams.

B) intentionality, unity, selectivity, and transience.

Psychology

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a. the correctional mechanism. b. the set point. c. the system variable. d. the detector.

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Umwelt is a term used by Existentialists to refer to

A) our biological existence as mammals. B) our subjective introspective world. C) the world of social relationships. D) the myth of happiness.

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