black consciousness
51black — adjective 1》 of the very darkest colour due to the absence of or complete absorption of light. ↘(of coffee or tea) served without milk. 2》 relating to or denoting a human group having dark coloured skin, especially of African or Australian… …
52black hole — by Kylie Message Deleuze and Guattari believe that the role of philosophy is to invent new concepts that challenge the way that philosophy itself is written and formulated. Because of this, they draw both from new ideas and from those of a… …
53black hole — by Kylie Message Deleuze and Guattari believe that the role of philosophy is to invent new concepts that challenge the way that philosophy itself is written and formulated. Because of this, they draw both from new ideas and from those of a… …
54black out — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To delete] Syn. rub out, eradicate, erase, obliterate; see cancel 1 , censor . 2. [To faint] Syn. pass out, lose consciousness, swoon; see faint . 3. [To darken] Syn. put out the lights, make dark, batten, eclipse; see shade …
55black — adj., noun ADVERB ▪ very ▪ The sky looks very black. ▪ all, completely, entirely ▪ His hands were all black from messing with the car …
56black out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you black out, you lose consciousness for a short time. [V P] I could feel blood draining from my face. I wondered whether I was about to black out... [V P] Samadov said that he felt so ill that he blacked out. 2) PHRASAL VERB… …
57Black box theory — In philosophy and science black box theories have been proposed for various fields by various philosophers and scientists. Such a prominent theory is the so called black box theory of consciousness , which states that the mind is fully understood …
58black power — Synonyms and related words: Black Power, Italian vote, Jewish vote, Jim Crow, Jim Crow law, Polish Power, White Power, amperage, anti Semitism, apartheid, armipotence, authority, beef, black supremacy, black vote, brute force, charge, charisma,… …
59black out — verb Date: 1890 transitive verb 1. a. to suppress by censorship < black out the news > b. blot out, erase < blacked out the event from his mind > 2. to envelo …
60black\ out — v 1. To darken by putting out or dimming lights, In some plays the stage is blacked out for a short time and the actors speak in darkness. In wartime, cities are blacked out to protect against bombing from planes. 2. To prevent or silence… …