A Transcendental Approach to Dream Skepticism

Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 43 (3):15-37 (2024)
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Abstract

How can we know we are not dreaming? In this essay, I tackle this and related questions from a transcendental standpoint, by building a philosophical narrative centred upon three “giants”: Descartes, Kant, and Putnam. From each, I take some ideas and discard others, to develop a historically informed, yet original, transcendental approach to dream skepticism.

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Simone Nota
Trinity College, Dublin (PhD)

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