Dreaming |
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Asserting That One is Asleep | 5 |
A Comparison of I Am Asleep and I Am in Pain | 19 |
Phenomena Resembling Sleep | 27 |
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absurdity angry appear Aristotle assertion awake or dreaming awakened aware of saying CHAPTER claim coherence principle concept of dreaming conclusion conscious experience criteria of sleep criterion of behaviour criterion of dreaming deceived Dement and Kleitman Descartes determine dream occurred dream report dream-telling sense dreaming and waking duration of dreams established F. M. Cornford fact false feeling of suffocation fully asleep gible heard a crash Ibid imagery images implies incidents inclined inference judge judgment while asleep language language-game last night latter Leibniz logically independent mean mental activity nightmare normal Norman Malcolm notion NREM observation one's ostensive definition pain past tense person is asleep phenomena phenomenon philosophical Plato possible psychoanalysis psychological sentences question rapid eye movements reason REM periods say that someone sleeping person Smith is talented someone's sound asleep statement supposed telling a dream testimony thought true truth verification waking impression Wittgenstein word asleep Yost & Kalish