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2023-02-17
2025-01-18T15:05:01Z
The problem of dream skepticism – i.e., the problem of what can justify one’s belief that they are not dreaming – is one of the most famous problems in philosophy. I propose a way of responding to the problem which is available if one subscribes to the theory that the sensory experiences that we have in dreams consist of images (as opposed to false percepts). The response exploits a particular feature of imagination, viz., that it is not possible to simultaneously have two separate imagistic experiences in the same modality.
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Anglès
Imaginació; Somnis; Imatge (Psicologia); Imagination; Dreams; Imagery (Psychology)
Springer Verlag
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10670-023-00662-x
Erkenntnis. An International Journal of Scientific Philosophy, 2023, vol. 89, p. 2967-2984
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10670-023-00662-x
cc-by (c) Gregory, Daniel, 2023
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