MacDonald tells us, "there are procedures for determining whether any waking perception is veridical or illusory. One perception is checked or corrected by others." These procedures are constantly and deliberately employed when a perception is doubted. If I want to determine whether a rock is near me, then I can try to touch it in order to prove that the object is, or is not, real. From this discussion, MacDonald concludes that this is logically impossible in a dream. Do you agree with MacDonald? Explain your answer.
Correct Answer:
Answered by Quizplus AI
View Answer
Unlock this answer now
Get Access to more Verified Answers free of charge
Q328: MacDonald argues that the inability to apply
Q329: MacDonald says that "Descartes' proof that the
Q330: Describe some of the differences between dreams
Q331: How does MacDonald support the claim that
Q332: Why does MacDonald claim that "It makes
Q334: What does MacDonald mean when she says
Q335: Pollock suggests that rather than ask, "How
Q336: According to Pollock, "Historically, philosophers have often
Q337: In the tale that is being told,
Q338: In the tale, the narrator locates the
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents