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Apr 27 at 20:42 history closed NotThatGuy
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Apr 27 at 19:23 comment added J D I’m voting to close this question because this is fundamentally empirical psychology. Should be moved over to psychology stack exchange.
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Apr 27 at 10:30 comment added Scott Rowe I also don't know what answerable question you are asking? Dreams are certainly fascinating. I have had dreams of 'places' not even remotely like places I have been to, and then again months or years later. The mind seems able to construct plausible scenes and hold them unconsciously for indefinite time. I have also had dreams a month before a trip to a new place and recognized very specific, unremarkable things from the dream.
Apr 27 at 9:28 comment added Weather Vane Why do you have only one category of dream – lucid dreams? I have subjective experiences in dreams, but that does not make them lucid. Although I am aware, I am not aware that it is a dream, until waking. FWIW, apart from landscape, colour, sound, people (some of who are known to me, some not) someone held my hand in a recent dream, and I felt their grip/touch.
Apr 27 at 8:26 comment added Professor Sushing That isn't a good question for our site- just Google it.
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Apr 27 at 3:20 comment added NotThatGuy I'm not sure what you're looking for. I'm sure you'd find a lot of studies about sleep within neuroscience (but that's not philosophy). Neuroscience generally supports physicalism (at least in as far as one can try to come up with testable claims that would differentiate physicalism and non-physicalism, though non-physicalism leans heavily on untestability). Other than that, none of these seem to have any specific bearing on philosophy of mind.
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