Dreams are often defined as sleeping experiences with phenomenal character similar to, and perhaps sometimes indistinguishable from, the phenomenal character of perceptions of the real world. But they do not involve a relation of acquaintance to anything outside the mind. Hence they pose a prima facie challenge to accounts of phenomenal character in terms of acquaintance relations. One response is disjunctivist: to give a different account of their phenomenal character from that of successful perceivings. I argue that this weakens the explanatory value of the acquaintance account of the phenomenal character of successful perceivings. Another response is to deny that dreaming has phenomenal character at all: there is then no need to give an ...
This commentary focuses on an ontological claim made by the authors of this target article: that per...
The counter-intuitive features of Malcolm's analysis are reviewed. An attempt is made to avoid these...
Is the reality of the dream something (slightly) different from the psychic reality? We will try to...
Chapter 1 of Phenomenal Acquaintance is devoted to taking care of some preliminary issues. I begin b...
The concept of self is a complicated issue; however, a conceptualization of dream self even reflects...
This article describes similarites of the states of dreaming and MPD, including amnesia and other al...
I propose a narrative fabrication thesis of dream reports, according to which dream reports are ofte...
Integrative and naturalistic philosophy of mind can both learn from and contribute to the contempora...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-134)This study reviewed the current literature as wel...
Theories of the dreaming-waking relationship vary dramatically. Historically, the dominant view was ...
In this paper, I explain the problem of the dreamer in the <i>Zhuangzi</i>. I aim to sho...
peer reviewedThe primary goal of this paper is to provide substantial motivation for exploring an Ac...
it’s like”. A phenomenally conscious experience is the kind of state there is something it is like t...
The discussion between J. Allan Hobson and Michael Schredl covers a broad variety of topics that are...
The distinction between phenomenal and access consciousness is central to debates about consciousnes...
This commentary focuses on an ontological claim made by the authors of this target article: that per...
The counter-intuitive features of Malcolm's analysis are reviewed. An attempt is made to avoid these...
Is the reality of the dream something (slightly) different from the psychic reality? We will try to...
Chapter 1 of Phenomenal Acquaintance is devoted to taking care of some preliminary issues. I begin b...
The concept of self is a complicated issue; however, a conceptualization of dream self even reflects...
This article describes similarites of the states of dreaming and MPD, including amnesia and other al...
I propose a narrative fabrication thesis of dream reports, according to which dream reports are ofte...
Integrative and naturalistic philosophy of mind can both learn from and contribute to the contempora...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-134)This study reviewed the current literature as wel...
Theories of the dreaming-waking relationship vary dramatically. Historically, the dominant view was ...
In this paper, I explain the problem of the dreamer in the <i>Zhuangzi</i>. I aim to sho...
peer reviewedThe primary goal of this paper is to provide substantial motivation for exploring an Ac...
it’s like”. A phenomenally conscious experience is the kind of state there is something it is like t...
The discussion between J. Allan Hobson and Michael Schredl covers a broad variety of topics that are...
The distinction between phenomenal and access consciousness is central to debates about consciousnes...
This commentary focuses on an ontological claim made by the authors of this target article: that per...
The counter-intuitive features of Malcolm's analysis are reviewed. An attempt is made to avoid these...
Is the reality of the dream something (slightly) different from the psychic reality? We will try to...