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Newguest  +  698503 Fri, 17 Apr 09 02:08 PM
Hi

 

Is there a big difference between self-consciousness and self-awareness?

 

For example: "Animals have no self-consciousness and no self-awareness". What does it actually mean? Is there a simpler way to say the same? 

 

 

Best answer by Mister Micawber  +  698509 Fri, 17 Apr 09 02:19 PM
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I would just choose one of them.  A psychologist may perceive a difference, but I doubt the layman (like me) does.

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Newguest, 222 days ago
I understand. Thanks.
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