Jennifer Windt’s Dreaming is an enormously rich and thorough book, developing illuminating connections between dreaming, the methodology of psychology, and various philosophical subfields. I’ll focus on two epistemological threads that run through the book. The first has to do with the status of certain assumptions about dreams. Windt argues that the assumptions that dreams involve experiences, and that dream reports are reliable — are methodologically necessary default assumptions, akin to Wittgensteinian hinge propositions. I’ll suggest that Windt is quietly pre-supposing some sceptical assumptions, and that recent literature in epistemic externalism may bear in important ways on her arguments. The second thread invo...
The aim of the argument is to advance the idea according to which the Cartesian Cogito, the ground o...
A prominent response is that Cartesian skepticism is too Cartesian. It arises from outmoded views in...
The idea of dreams being mere internal artifacts of the mind does not seem to be essential to extern...
Jennifer Windt’s Dreaming is an enormously rich and thorough book, developing illuminating connectio...
Scepticism about external world knowledge is frequently claimed to emerge from Descartes’s dreaming ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47971/1/11406_2006_Article_BF02379248.p...
Recently, Ernest Sosa (2007) has proposed two novel solutions to the problem of dream skepticism. In...
Among the tools the epistemologist brings to the table ought to be, I suggest, a firm understanding ...
Among the tools the epistemologist brings to the table ought to be, I suggest, a firm understanding ...
How are we to account for the epistemic contribution of our perceptual experiences to the reasonable...
This commentary focuses on an ontological claim made by the authors of this target article: that per...
This paper compares the relative merits of perceptual beliefs and introspective beliefs in the conte...
Cartesian sceptical scenarios are traditionally understood as posing problems in epistemology. For e...
A recurrent pattern of debate between the proponents of internalism and externalism over mental phen...
Dreaming has been a subject for debate for thousands of years as to what it entails and how it affec...
The aim of the argument is to advance the idea according to which the Cartesian Cogito, the ground o...
A prominent response is that Cartesian skepticism is too Cartesian. It arises from outmoded views in...
The idea of dreams being mere internal artifacts of the mind does not seem to be essential to extern...
Jennifer Windt’s Dreaming is an enormously rich and thorough book, developing illuminating connectio...
Scepticism about external world knowledge is frequently claimed to emerge from Descartes’s dreaming ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47971/1/11406_2006_Article_BF02379248.p...
Recently, Ernest Sosa (2007) has proposed two novel solutions to the problem of dream skepticism. In...
Among the tools the epistemologist brings to the table ought to be, I suggest, a firm understanding ...
Among the tools the epistemologist brings to the table ought to be, I suggest, a firm understanding ...
How are we to account for the epistemic contribution of our perceptual experiences to the reasonable...
This commentary focuses on an ontological claim made by the authors of this target article: that per...
This paper compares the relative merits of perceptual beliefs and introspective beliefs in the conte...
Cartesian sceptical scenarios are traditionally understood as posing problems in epistemology. For e...
A recurrent pattern of debate between the proponents of internalism and externalism over mental phen...
Dreaming has been a subject for debate for thousands of years as to what it entails and how it affec...
The aim of the argument is to advance the idea according to which the Cartesian Cogito, the ground o...
A prominent response is that Cartesian skepticism is too Cartesian. It arises from outmoded views in...
The idea of dreams being mere internal artifacts of the mind does not seem to be essential to extern...