Dreaming : a conceptual framework for philosophy of mind and empirical research / / Jennifer M. Windt |
Autore | Windt Jennifer Michelle <1978-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge, Massachusetts ; ; London, England : , : The MIT Press, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (825 p.) |
Disciplina | 154.6/3 |
Soggetto topico |
Dreams - Philosophy
Sleep - Research |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
0-262-32747-3
0-262-32746-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Acknowledgments; General Introduction: The Conceptualizatin Problem of Dreaming; Methodology; Overview of the Chapters; 1 Dream Skepticism, Skepticism about Dreaming, and the Problem of Dream Experience; 1.1 The Background Assumptions behind Cartesian Dream . . . ; 1.2 Norman Malcolm's Denial of Dream Experience; 1.3 In Defense of Dream Experience: Malcolm's Critics; 1.4 Taking Stock: Toward an Alternative Account of the Problem of . . .; 1.5 Conclusions; 2 A Short Introduction to Empirical Dream Research: History, Methodology. . .; 2.1 Changing Conceptions of Sleep and Dreaming
2.2 The Refinement of Methods and Proliferation of Rival Theories2.3 Conclusions; 3 The Methodological Background Assumptions of Scientific Dream . . .; 3.1 Studying Dreaming in the Sleep Laboratory: Polysomnograpy and Timed . . .; 3.2 Studying Sleep without Studying Dreaming: Neuroimaging . . .; 3.3 Studying Dreaming without Studying Sleep: Exclusively . . .; 3.4 Studying Dreaming through Sleep Behavior I: Sleep Disorders; 3.5 Studying Dreaming through Sleep Behavior II: Lucid Dreams; 3.6 Studying Dreaming through Its Losses: Lesion Studies 3.7 Studying Dreaming without Studying Dream Reports? . . . 3.8 Conclusions; 4 Antiskepticism about Dreaming and Dream Reporting: From Default . . .; 4.1 Inference to the Best Explanation as a Response to the Skeptic; 4.2 Inference to the Best Explanation at Work: Toward an . . .; 4.3 Lessons from the Debate on Dream Color: From . . .; 4.4 Transparency and Reportability Restricted: . . .; 4.5 Antiskepticism about Dream Reporting and the Debate . . .; 4.6 Conclusions; 5 Dreaming as Quasi-Perceptual Experience: The Traditional View; 5.1 The Philosophical Literature 5.2 The Empirical and Psycholog- ical Literature5.3 Conclusions; 6 Dreaming as Imaginative Experience: The Rival View; 6.1 The Philosophical Literature; 6.2 The Empirical and Psychological Literature; 6.3 Conclusions; 7 Are Dreams Subjective Experiences (I)? Phenomenal Selfhood and . . .; 7.1 The Bodily Duplicate Hypothesis and the No-Body Hypothesis; 7.2 A Review of Bodily Experiences in the Dream . . .; 7.3 A Conceptual Framework for Describing Phenomenal . . .; 7.4 Taking Stock: The Weak- . . .; 7.5 Conclusions; 8 Are Dreams Disembodied Experiences? The Role of the Body and of the . . . 8.1 The Functional-Disembodiment Hypothesis8.2 The Bodily Sources of Dreaming; 8.3 The Neuronal Basis of Bodily Experience in Dreams; 8.4 Taking Stock: The Weak- . . .; 8.5 Conclusions; 9 Are Dreams Subjective Experiences (II)? The Phenomen- ology of . . .; 9.1 The Doxastic-Duplicate Hypothesis and the No-Belief . . .; 9.2 The Cogitative-Duplicate Hypothesis and the . . .; 9.3 A Conceptual Framework for Describing the Cogitative . . .; 9.4 The Neuronal Basis of the Cogitative Dream Self; 9.5 Taking Stock (I): The Weak- . . . 9.6 Taking Stock (II): The Problem of Dream Belief Revisited . . . |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910460867203321 |
Windt Jennifer Michelle <1978-> | ||
Cambridge, Massachusetts ; ; London, England : , : The MIT Press, , 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Dreaming : a conceptual framework for philosophy of mind and empirical research / / Jennifer Michelle Windt |
Autore | Windt Jennifer Michelle <1978-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge, Massachusetts ; ; London, England : , : MIT Press, , [2015] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (825 p.) |
Disciplina | 154.6/3 |
Soggetto topico |
Dreams - Philosophy
Sleep - Research |
Soggetto non controllato |
PHILOSOPHY/Philosophy of Mind/General
COGNITIVE SCIENCES/General |
ISBN |
0-262-32747-3
0-262-32746-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Acknowledgments; General Introduction: The Conceptualizatin Problem of Dreaming; Methodology; Overview of the Chapters; 1 Dream Skepticism, Skepticism about Dreaming, and the Problem of Dream Experience; 1.1 The Background Assumptions behind Cartesian Dream . . . ; 1.2 Norman Malcolm's Denial of Dream Experience; 1.3 In Defense of Dream Experience: Malcolm's Critics; 1.4 Taking Stock: Toward an Alternative Account of the Problem of . . .; 1.5 Conclusions; 2 A Short Introduction to Empirical Dream Research: History, Methodology. . .; 2.1 Changing Conceptions of Sleep and Dreaming
2.2 The Refinement of Methods and Proliferation of Rival Theories2.3 Conclusions; 3 The Methodological Background Assumptions of Scientific Dream . . .; 3.1 Studying Dreaming in the Sleep Laboratory: Polysomnograpy and Timed . . .; 3.2 Studying Sleep without Studying Dreaming: Neuroimaging . . .; 3.3 Studying Dreaming without Studying Sleep: Exclusively . . .; 3.4 Studying Dreaming through Sleep Behavior I: Sleep Disorders; 3.5 Studying Dreaming through Sleep Behavior II: Lucid Dreams; 3.6 Studying Dreaming through Its Losses: Lesion Studies 3.7 Studying Dreaming without Studying Dream Reports? . . . 3.8 Conclusions; 4 Antiskepticism about Dreaming and Dream Reporting: From Default . . .; 4.1 Inference to the Best Explanation as a Response to the Skeptic; 4.2 Inference to the Best Explanation at Work: Toward an . . .; 4.3 Lessons from the Debate on Dream Color: From . . .; 4.4 Transparency and Reportability Restricted: . . .; 4.5 Antiskepticism about Dream Reporting and the Debate . . .; 4.6 Conclusions; 5 Dreaming as Quasi-Perceptual Experience: The Traditional View; 5.1 The Philosophical Literature 5.2 The Empirical and Psycholog- ical Literature5.3 Conclusions; 6 Dreaming as Imaginative Experience: The Rival View; 6.1 The Philosophical Literature; 6.2 The Empirical and Psychological Literature; 6.3 Conclusions; 7 Are Dreams Subjective Experiences (I)? Phenomenal Selfhood and . . .; 7.1 The Bodily Duplicate Hypothesis and the No-Body Hypothesis; 7.2 A Review of Bodily Experiences in the Dream . . .; 7.3 A Conceptual Framework for Describing Phenomenal . . .; 7.4 Taking Stock: The Weak- . . .; 7.5 Conclusions; 8 Are Dreams Disembodied Experiences? The Role of the Body and of the . . . 8.1 The Functional-Disembodiment Hypothesis8.2 The Bodily Sources of Dreaming; 8.3 The Neuronal Basis of Bodily Experience in Dreams; 8.4 Taking Stock: The Weak- . . .; 8.5 Conclusions; 9 Are Dreams Subjective Experiences (II)? The Phenomen- ology of . . .; 9.1 The Doxastic-Duplicate Hypothesis and the No-Belief . . .; 9.2 The Cogitative-Duplicate Hypothesis and the . . .; 9.3 A Conceptual Framework for Describing the Cogitative . . .; 9.4 The Neuronal Basis of the Cogitative Dream Self; 9.5 Taking Stock (I): The Weak- . . . 9.6 Taking Stock (II): The Problem of Dream Belief Revisited . . . |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910797126103321 |
Windt Jennifer Michelle <1978-> | ||
Cambridge, Massachusetts ; ; London, England : , : MIT Press, , [2015] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Dreaming : a conceptual framework for philosophy of mind and empirical research / / Jennifer Michelle Windt |
Autore | Windt Jennifer Michelle <1978-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge, Massachusetts ; ; London, England : , : MIT Press, , [2015] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (825 p.) |
Disciplina | 154.6/3 |
Soggetto topico |
Dreams - Philosophy
Sleep - Research |
Soggetto non controllato |
PHILOSOPHY/Philosophy of Mind/General
COGNITIVE SCIENCES/General |
ISBN |
0-262-32747-3
0-262-32746-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; Acknowledgments; General Introduction: The Conceptualizatin Problem of Dreaming; Methodology; Overview of the Chapters; 1 Dream Skepticism, Skepticism about Dreaming, and the Problem of Dream Experience; 1.1 The Background Assumptions behind Cartesian Dream . . . ; 1.2 Norman Malcolm's Denial of Dream Experience; 1.3 In Defense of Dream Experience: Malcolm's Critics; 1.4 Taking Stock: Toward an Alternative Account of the Problem of . . .; 1.5 Conclusions; 2 A Short Introduction to Empirical Dream Research: History, Methodology. . .; 2.1 Changing Conceptions of Sleep and Dreaming
2.2 The Refinement of Methods and Proliferation of Rival Theories2.3 Conclusions; 3 The Methodological Background Assumptions of Scientific Dream . . .; 3.1 Studying Dreaming in the Sleep Laboratory: Polysomnograpy and Timed . . .; 3.2 Studying Sleep without Studying Dreaming: Neuroimaging . . .; 3.3 Studying Dreaming without Studying Sleep: Exclusively . . .; 3.4 Studying Dreaming through Sleep Behavior I: Sleep Disorders; 3.5 Studying Dreaming through Sleep Behavior II: Lucid Dreams; 3.6 Studying Dreaming through Its Losses: Lesion Studies 3.7 Studying Dreaming without Studying Dream Reports? . . . 3.8 Conclusions; 4 Antiskepticism about Dreaming and Dream Reporting: From Default . . .; 4.1 Inference to the Best Explanation as a Response to the Skeptic; 4.2 Inference to the Best Explanation at Work: Toward an . . .; 4.3 Lessons from the Debate on Dream Color: From . . .; 4.4 Transparency and Reportability Restricted: . . .; 4.5 Antiskepticism about Dream Reporting and the Debate . . .; 4.6 Conclusions; 5 Dreaming as Quasi-Perceptual Experience: The Traditional View; 5.1 The Philosophical Literature 5.2 The Empirical and Psycholog- ical Literature5.3 Conclusions; 6 Dreaming as Imaginative Experience: The Rival View; 6.1 The Philosophical Literature; 6.2 The Empirical and Psychological Literature; 6.3 Conclusions; 7 Are Dreams Subjective Experiences (I)? Phenomenal Selfhood and . . .; 7.1 The Bodily Duplicate Hypothesis and the No-Body Hypothesis; 7.2 A Review of Bodily Experiences in the Dream . . .; 7.3 A Conceptual Framework for Describing Phenomenal . . .; 7.4 Taking Stock: The Weak- . . .; 7.5 Conclusions; 8 Are Dreams Disembodied Experiences? The Role of the Body and of the . . . 8.1 The Functional-Disembodiment Hypothesis8.2 The Bodily Sources of Dreaming; 8.3 The Neuronal Basis of Bodily Experience in Dreams; 8.4 Taking Stock: The Weak- . . .; 8.5 Conclusions; 9 Are Dreams Subjective Experiences (II)? The Phenomen- ology of . . .; 9.1 The Doxastic-Duplicate Hypothesis and the No-Belief . . .; 9.2 The Cogitative-Duplicate Hypothesis and the . . .; 9.3 A Conceptual Framework for Describing the Cogitative . . .; 9.4 The Neuronal Basis of the Cogitative Dream Self; 9.5 Taking Stock (I): The Weak- . . . 9.6 Taking Stock (II): The Problem of Dream Belief Revisited . . . |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910826034203321 |
Windt Jennifer Michelle <1978-> | ||
Cambridge, Massachusetts ; ; London, England : , : MIT Press, , [2015] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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