Dreaming and Memory: Philosophical Issues

This edited volume is the first systematic philosophical investigation of the complex and multifarious relationships between dreaming and memory. Featuring fifteen contributions by leading researchers, it explores a range of issues that arise when dreaming and memory are considered together. What do...

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Other Authors: Gregory, Daniel (Editor), Michaelian, Kourken (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2024, 2024
Edition:1st ed. 2024
Series:Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1 Dreaming and Memory: Editors’ Introduction (Daniel Gregory and Kourken Michaelian)
  • Part I Remembering Dreams: 2 Dreams, Remembering, and Remembering Dreams: An Intentionalist, Direct Realist, Acquaintance Account (Rebecca Copenhaver)
  • 3 Retroactive Consciousness of Dreams: What Do We Remember When We Wake Up? (Melanie Rosen)
  • 4 Dream Memories, Metacognition, and the Nature of Dream Experiences (André Sant’Anna)
  • 5 Studying Dream Experience Through Dream Reports: Points of Contact Between Dream Research and First-Person Methods in Consciousness Science (Ema Demšar and Jennifer Windt)
  • 6 Remembering Dreams: Parasitic Reference by Minimal Traces in Memories From Non-veridical Experiences (Markus Werning and Kristina Liefke)
  • 7 True, Authentic, Faithful: Accuracy in Memory for Dreams (Kourken Michaelian)
  • 8 Attitudinal Pluralism in Dream Experiences and Dream Memories (Christopher Jude McCarroll, I-Jan Wang, and Ying-Tung Lin)
  • Part II Remembering Within Dreams: 9 Dreams of Particulars: Dreams, Memory, and Distinguishing Objectual Knowledge (Steven James)
  • 10 Is It Possible to Have Episodic Memories During Non-Lucid Dreams? (Daniel Gregory)
  • Part III Remembering and Dreaming Compared: 11 Dreaming, Imagining, and Remembering (Sven Bernecker)
  • 12 Perspectives in Imagination, Memory, and Dreams (Matthew Soteriou)
  • 13 When Is Now? How Temporally Shifting Dreams Illuminate the Feeling of Pastness (Michael Barkasi)
  • 14 Maurice Halbwachs on Dreams and Memory (John Sutton)
  • 15 Folk Beliefs About Phenomenological Differences and Similarities Between Kinds of Mental States (Vilius Dranseika)
  • 16 Perception in Dreams: A Guide for Dream Engineers, a Reflection on the Role of Memory in Sensory States, and a New Counterexample to Hume’s Account of the Imagination (Fiona Macpherson)