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Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1975
Norman Malcolm wrote:That something is implausible or Impossible does not go to show that I did not dream it. In a dream I can do the impossible in every sense of the word.Malcolm nowhere suggests why this remark should be regarded as true. Indeed, many philosophers would regard it is palpably false.
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Norman Malcolm wrote:That something is implausible or Impossible does not go to show that I did not dream it. In a dream I can do the impossible in every sense of the word.Malcolm nowhere suggests why this remark should be regarded as true. Indeed, many philosophers would regard it is palpably false.
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Architectural Design, 2011
AbstractDoes the protocell require too great a leap in scalar imagination for architects? A detail of a building is manageable but what about something smaller than the microscopic? Mark Morris encourages designers to scale down to the diminutive level of the nanoscale by providing them with some inspiring precedents in architectural theory and popular
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AbstractDoes the protocell require too great a leap in scalar imagination for architects? A detail of a building is manageable but what about something smaller than the microscopic? Mark Morris encourages designers to scale down to the diminutive level of the nanoscale by providing them with some inspiring precedents in architectural theory and popular
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Perverse Dreams and Dreams of Perversion
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2006This paper (1) posits the occurrence of perverse dreams as a type of mental phenomenon in the constellation of perverse processes; (2) considers manifest dreams of frank perversion as a type of perverse dream within the class of perverse dreams as a whole; (3) relates the subtype of perverse dreams without manifest perversions to the occurrence of ...
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Journal of Pragmatics, 1980
Abstract Dream reports are examined as a function of the real world and dream contents to which they correspond. It is noted that the said correspondence is not a sufficient determinant of the verbal realizations of the dream reports. An account of such reports calls for additional rules which order pragmatic constraints.
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Abstract Dream reports are examined as a function of the real world and dream contents to which they correspond. It is noted that the said correspondence is not a sufficient determinant of the verbal realizations of the dream reports. An account of such reports calls for additional rules which order pragmatic constraints.
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Journal of Popular Film and Television, 2005
Minority groups, tired of being overlooked by a disinterested white mainstream, are seeking ways to assert their cultural and economic contributions to American media through various means of expression. The author recalls the unique experiment created by Henry Hampton through his documentary production company Blackside, Inc., and considers it in a ...
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Minority groups, tired of being overlooked by a disinterested white mainstream, are seeking ways to assert their cultural and economic contributions to American media through various means of expression. The author recalls the unique experiment created by Henry Hampton through his documentary production company Blackside, Inc., and considers it in a ...
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The American Journal of Psychology, 1940
Frederick J. Gaudet, H. Tasman Lovell
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Frederick J. Gaudet, H. Tasman Lovell
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2001
In my overview of approaches to dreams and dreaming in Islam, I focus primarily on hermeneutic questions about the practice of dream interpretation. As the passage cited above suggests, the idea that there is a factual meaning or indication to a dream is assumed in the tradition.
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In my overview of approaches to dreams and dreaming in Islam, I focus primarily on hermeneutic questions about the practice of dream interpretation. As the passage cited above suggests, the idea that there is a factual meaning or indication to a dream is assumed in the tradition.
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