Implicações Epistemológicas da Experiência Do Sonho Lúcido

Simbio-Logias Revista Eletrônica de Educação Filosofia e Nutrição 11 (15):77-95 (2019)
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Abstract

Lucid dreaming is an experience that occurs to some people, when they become aware that they are dreaming, during the dream itself. In this situation, they can take voluntary steps to test the limits of the dream and compare it with the agency experience they have while awake. These procedures, combined with neuroscientific studies, allow us to discuss the reality of the dream, and the reality of the experience in general. Here we present some lines of discussion that arise from the experience of lucid dreaming, seeking to understand its possible implications for epistemology.

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