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Do Dreams are real? the walking person is real? the person in deep sleep is real?a Philosophical question?

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the walking eating person is real

the dreaming person is real

the person in deep sleep is real

do dreams are real?

does we are consciousness when we are sleep?

i am philosophy honors 1 st year student just taken admission

my teacher ask this philosophical question

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  1. 1. What are do dreams?

    2.dreams are just the imagination entertaing the mind, 3.sometimes people can sleepwalk and perform activites like send a email, or drive to work, in one case a man murdered his baby, in his sleep because he thought that it was a monster attacking his family.

    i hope this helped.


  2. This question is a bit nonsensical. It is really ambigious, and would take much time to clear up.

    "Are dreams real?" Well, that depends on the meaning of the term 'real'. If by 'real' you mean 'experienced', then yes, they are experienced by many people, just like many other things that are experience by people.

    If by 'real' you mean mind-independent objects, then obviously no. Dreams are dependent upon a dreamer having them. If there were no entities with the capacity of dreaming, im afraid dreaming would be [contingently] impossible.

    "Is the person in deep sleep real?" Well, *is* there a person in deep sleep? IF you believe that *you* are the entity that rests and dreams at night, and that you - that person - is indentical with the entity having those sensations while resting and dreaming, then yes, you and the dreamer, who share the same space, are one and the same entity it seems.

    "A philosophical question?" I suppose, but very unclear. For the most part, philosophy is about logic, clarity, and concision in ones theses and arguments...There are questions in the discipline of philosophy that are in need of answering, but they are often not *deep* to the outside viewer. Usually, they are technical, and require a certain amount of rigour and expertise to answer them fairly adequately. It is nice to start off with the -big- "philosophical" questions, but the big questions are answered via answering the little ones and finding out which is nonsense, and what is sound, what entails what, et cetera.

  3. i'd say a 10

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