Conscious
(Ger. bewusst) In Husserl
1. Broadest sensenoematically intentional, conscious of something. A process may be “conscious” in this sense even if it is not “conscious”‘ in the following sense.
2. Narrower sense”Actual”, belonging to the cogito. As living in a process that is “conscious” in this second sense, the ego is also said to be “conscious”, “awake”, and “conscious of” (awake to) the intentional object of the process. As objects of processes that are conscious (in either of the first two senses), objects are occasionally referred to as “conscious”. — D.C.