Sunday, November 15, 2015

Blog 12

Plato:

1.  I feel like our senses are very important. We rely on them when it comes to learning and they become important when it comes to understanding the world around us. Those without senses still manage to learn, the process is just harder to process.

2. I don't think senses are materialistic. There are alternatives to valuing this experience such as common sense, knowledge, critical language that could be helpful.

3. I would want the ability to see the future and the past. That way you can know if something big is about to happen and whether or not to avoid or pursue what it is. Also so you can see the mistakes that has been made before and you can learn from them.

Freud

1. Sometimes I like to believe my dreams mean a lot. I seem to come to a lot of realization when I'm dreaming like if I'm about to make a big decision or something. There are also times when my dreams are just random things all happening at once.

2. If I have a dream over and over I start to wonder why that dream is so important to me. I start to question if there's some hidden significance in it and if I just didn't realize it the first time I had it.

3. There are many dreams that scare me. One is if a close relative die because I'm so far away I don't know how I'd be able to handle to news and dealing with such a close loss. Another dream that I always have is driving. When I'm dreaming and I'm driving a car, the breaks never work and I'm always going full speed and basically driving like I'm in the game "Grand Theft Auto" until I wake myself up.

4. I think it is based on how you sleep. If you went into a deep sleep, I feel like you won't remember. But if you slept restless, I think you'll remember because your mind was restless and thoughts were going on.

5. I like to think so, sometimes dreams include something that is going on in your life, showing that your brain is thinking about what's going on, making you see it in your sleep.


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