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  1. Śaṅkara’s philosophy of dreaming: Constructing an unreal world.Neil Dalal - 2022 - Asian Philosophy 32 (4):398-419.
    This article analyzes Śaṅkara’s use of dreaming in Advaita Vedānta. For Śaṅkara, dreaming functions philosophically as a direct phenomenal inquiry into mind and consciousness. Dreaming also functions as a syllogistic illustration. While dreaming, we experience unreal objects that do not exist apart from our minds. Dreaming thus illustrates the waking world’s nonrealism despite perceiving it as real, and that waking objects are consciousness alone. However, the dream illustration raises several questions: In what ways does illusory dream reality extend to waking (...)
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  • Reality+ – Virtual Worlds and the Problem of PhilosophyDavid J Chalmers (2022). WW Norton & Company., Hardback and paperback (544 pages), ISBN 978-0-393-63580-5 (hardback) and 978-1-324-05034-6 (paperback), Cost: $32.50 (hardback) and $20.00 (paperback). [REVIEW]Joshua Fernandes - 2023 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 23 (1).
    (2023). Reality+ – Virtual Worlds and the Problem of Philosophy. Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology: Vol. 23, No. 1, e2326227.
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