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ASSC 12 June 19 th 2008 Taipei, Taiwan Neurophilosophical Approaches to the Dreaming Mind—a Contrastive Analysis of Dreaming and Wakefulness Jennifer M. Windt and Thomas Metzinger Department of Philosophy, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany Selected Bibliography: Philosophical, Psychological, and Neuroscientific Literature on Dreaming

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Page 1: Selected Bibliography on Dreaming

ASSC 12 June 19th 2008

Taipei, Taiwan

Neurophilosophical Approaches

to the Dreaming Mind—a Contrastive Analysis of Dreaming and

Wakefulness

Jennifer M. Windt and Thomas Metzinger

Department of Philosophy,

Johannes Gutenberg University

Mainz, Germany

Selected Bibliography:

Philosophical, Psychological, and Neuroscientific Literature on Dreaming

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