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Often, the term "consciousness" is being used as a unary predicate, i.e. it is a predicate that takes one "variable". This variable often describes organisms, persons, subjects or the like.
''Example:'' Consciousness in this sense could, e.g., refer to whether a person is in a state of wakefulness, capable of processing and reacting to stimuli, or not.
=== Unary predicate of mental state ===

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