Term |
Definition |
Consciousness |
Faculty of a subject which is able to realize that she or he is part of the objects of nature and not a passive observer. |
Autoconsciousness |
The consciousness that is aware of how she itself operates |
Perception |
Faculty allowing the subject made a mental representation of an external set of stimuli or fenomena. |
Attentive perception |
The perception when the individual is conscious of what he observes. |
Not attentive perception |
Perception in which the individual do not makes relation and do not gives sense of unity to the multiple phenomena she or he is perceiving. Unconscious Perception or sense-certainty should be called. |
Monad |
An object that is unique in its sense and nature, it is indivisble and it can form more complex objects. |