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According to a second general variant of the unary predicate of mental states connotation of consciousness, mental states are conscious ''if we experience'' [[what it is like to be]] in the respective state, or ''alternatively'' if ''there is something'' [[what it is like to be|it is like to be]] in that state. A third, closely related but distinct notion would be to define a mental state as conscious if we know of the mental state's qualitative features.
=== Binary predicate of organisms individual beings ===
The term "conscious" is also being used as a binary predicate, i.e. a predicate which takes two "variables". In one way of using the term, one of the variables refers to persons or organisms, and the other refers to objects of perception or thinking, cf. [[add LINK]].

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