Dreaming and Memory: Philosophical Issues
D. Gregory and K. Michaelian, eds. Under contract. Dreaming and Memory: Philosophical Issues. Springer.
Table of contents:
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Dreaming and memory: Editors' introduction.
Daniel Gregory and Kourken Michaelian.
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Part I:
Remembering dreams
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1
Dreams, remembering, and remembering dreams: An intentionalist, direct realist, acquaintance account.
Rebecca Copenhaver.
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2
Retroactive consciousness of dreams: What do we remember when we wake up?
Melanie Rosen.
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3
Dream memories, metacognition, and the nature of dream experiences.
André Sant'Anna.
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4
Studying dream experience through dream reports: Points of contact between dream research and first-person methods in consciousness science.
Ema Demšar & Jennifer M. Windt.
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5
Remembering dreams: Parasitic reference by minimal traces in memories from non-veridical experiences.
Markus Werning and Kristina Liefke.
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6
True, authentic, faithful: Accuracy in memory for dreams.
Kourken Michaelian.
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Attitudinal pluralism in dream experiences and dream memories.
Christopher Jude McCarroll, I-Jan Wang, and Ying-Tung Lin.
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Part II:
Remembering within dreams
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8
Dreams of particulars: Dreams, memory, and distinguishing objectual knowledge.
Steven James.
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9
Is it possible to have episodic memories during non-lucid dreams?
Daniel Gregory.
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Part III:
Remembering vs. dreaming
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10
Dreaming, imagining, and remembering.
Sven Bernecker.
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11
Perspectives in imagination, memory, and dreams.
Matthew Soteriou.
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12
When is now? How temporally shifting dreams illuminate the feeling of pastness.
Michael Barkasi.
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13
Maurice Halbwachs on dreams and memory.
John Sutton.
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14
Folk beliefs about phenomenological differences and similarities between kinds of mental states.
Vilius Dranseika.
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15
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.