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- Title: PoSA (English/RSPC1949): Appendix I
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- my own consciousness as little as I am aware of it in dreamless
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter III
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- of sensations, all perceptions, feelings, acts of will, dreams and
- truth, or illusion, or dream, I know not. There is only one thing of
- a complex of percepts, or it may be a dream, an hallucination, etc.
- dream-wise, like vague intimations. But this is not thinking. True,
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter V
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- Critical Idealist the whole world seems a dream, in the face of which
- be only two sorts of men: (1) victims of the illusion that the dreams
- through the nothingness of this dream world, and who gradually lose
- view, even one's own personality may become a mere dream phantom.
- Just as during sleep there appears among my dream-images an image of
- transforms itself into a wonderful dream, without a life which is the
- object of the dream, and without a spirit which has the dream; into a
- dream which hangs together in a dream of itself.” (Cf. Fichte,
- that he recognizes immediate life to be a dream, postulates nothing
- more behind this dream, or whether he relates his representations to
- that the whole of the accessible universe is exhausted in dreams, all
- then our everyday life would be like a dream, and the discovery of
- the true facts like waking. Even our dream-images interest us as long
- as we dream and, consequently, do not detect their dream character.
- of our dream-images among themselves, but rather for the physical,
- representations passes through his consciousness. If I dream that I
- in the dream-drama for its own sake. My attention is now concerned
- symbolically expressed in the dream-picture. Similarly, once the
- observation that, in contrast to dreaming, there is indeed the waking
- state in which we have the opportunity to look through our dreams,
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- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter IX
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- mere imagination or dream, but one which has life, and which
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter XI
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- or, failing to find them, it imports them by a dream-like fantasy.
- Title: PoSA (Poppelbaum): Chapter XII
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- here irrelevant.] But no Evolutionist should ever dream of
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