Looking at every sense this article proves through deduction; that your mind needs a source to dream. Dreams are old experienced essences of platonic forms. You can only experience new forms essences when you are awake because of initial experiences. If dreams are old, experienced essences (what this article proves) therefore you know you are awake when you initially sense new experienced essences
Dreams and their meanings have challenged man for thousands of years. Numerous theories of dreams ha...
In his Third Meditation, René Descartes claims that he can know that God exists because he has a viv...
The purpose of this paper is not to show that the answer to the question in the title is ‘no’, but t...
Looking at every sense this article proves through deduction; that your mind needs a source to dream...
The uncertain state of tension between dreams and reality is an area explored by many philosophers, ...
“The Here and Now” is a visual investigation of philosophical inquiry within dreaming; specifically ...
Dreaming has been a subject for debate for thousands of years as to what it entails and how it affec...
The discussion between J. Allan Hobson and Michael Schredl covers a broad variety of topics that are...
This commentary focuses on an ontological claim made by the authors of this target article: that per...
I propose a narrative fabrication thesis of dream reports, according to which dream reports are ofte...
Dreams as Virtual Reality simulations. When David Chalmers wrote “The Virtual and the Real” the argu...
I propose that the need for sleep and the occurrence of dreams are intimately linked to the physical...
This thesis concludes that our commonplace conviction that dreams are dreamt during sleep and rememb...
"Traum des Seins, Todt des Seiendes" sketches centuries-old history, transformations, and consequenc...
Recently, Ernest Sosa (2007) has proposed two novel solutions to the problem of dream skepticism. In...
Dreams and their meanings have challenged man for thousands of years. Numerous theories of dreams ha...
In his Third Meditation, René Descartes claims that he can know that God exists because he has a viv...
The purpose of this paper is not to show that the answer to the question in the title is ‘no’, but t...
Looking at every sense this article proves through deduction; that your mind needs a source to dream...
The uncertain state of tension between dreams and reality is an area explored by many philosophers, ...
“The Here and Now” is a visual investigation of philosophical inquiry within dreaming; specifically ...
Dreaming has been a subject for debate for thousands of years as to what it entails and how it affec...
The discussion between J. Allan Hobson and Michael Schredl covers a broad variety of topics that are...
This commentary focuses on an ontological claim made by the authors of this target article: that per...
I propose a narrative fabrication thesis of dream reports, according to which dream reports are ofte...
Dreams as Virtual Reality simulations. When David Chalmers wrote “The Virtual and the Real” the argu...
I propose that the need for sleep and the occurrence of dreams are intimately linked to the physical...
This thesis concludes that our commonplace conviction that dreams are dreamt during sleep and rememb...
"Traum des Seins, Todt des Seiendes" sketches centuries-old history, transformations, and consequenc...
Recently, Ernest Sosa (2007) has proposed two novel solutions to the problem of dream skepticism. In...
Dreams and their meanings have challenged man for thousands of years. Numerous theories of dreams ha...
In his Third Meditation, René Descartes claims that he can know that God exists because he has a viv...
The purpose of this paper is not to show that the answer to the question in the title is ‘no’, but t...