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  • Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Three: Thinking in the service of Knowledge
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    • and contemplation, all feelings, acts of will, dreams and
    • me. Whether they be truth, or illusion, or dream, I know
    • percepts or it may be a dream, an hallucination, or something
    • soul after the fashion of dreams, like vague intimations. But
  • Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Five: The Act of Knowing the World
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    • To this kind of critical idealist the whole world seems a dream, in the face
    • be only two sorts of men: victims of the illusion that their own dream
    • of this dream world and who must therefore gradually lose all desire to
    • own personality may become a mere dream phantom. Just as during sleep there
    • appears among my dream images an image of myself, so in waking consciousness
    • the conclusion that “All reality resolves itself into a wonderful dream,
    • without a life which is dreamed about, and without a spirit which is having
    • the dream; into a dream which hangs together in a dream of itself.”
    • dream, it is immaterial whether he postulates nothing more behind this dream
    • universe is exhausted in dreams, yet for others who feel entitled to argue
    • life would be like a dream, and the discovery of the true state of affairs
    • would be like waking. Now our dream images interest us as long as we dream
    • and consequently do not detect their dream character. But as soon as we wake,
    • we no longer look for the inner connections of our dream images among
    • consciousness. If I dream that I am drinking wine which makes my throat dry,
    • interested in progress of the dream for its own sake. My attention is now
    • expressed in the dream picture. Similarly, once the philosopher is
    • dreaming, there is indeed the waking state in which we have the opportunity
    • of seeing through our dreams and referring them to the real relations of
    • that our waking experience is related to our dreaming. This something is
  • Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Nine: The Idea of Freedom
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    • ideal just thought up or dreamed, but one which has life, and which
  • Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Twelve: Moral Imagination
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    • irrelevant. But no evolutionist should ever dream of maintaining
  • Title: Book: PoF: Appendix Added to the new edition, 1918
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    • in dreamless sleep. Just as in dreamless sleep my waking



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