Consciousness, Origin of

In Harold L. Miller Jr, The SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory in Psychology. Sage Publications. pp. 172-176 (2016)
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Abstract

To seek an answer to the question “What is the origin of consciousness?” one must first assume a perspective within the most fundamental ontological questions in philosophy. These questions include: What is ultimate reality? Is it ultimately one thing (monism, say, matter or spirit), two things (dualism, say, matter and spirit or mind), or many things? Is it timeless and unchanging or a process of continual change? Is the universe God-created, self-created, or perhaps an accident?

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