A Brief Text book of Logic And Mental Philosophy

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The in- tellect may act, but it is not fully conscious of its opera- tions. 5. The will may act, but not freely ; hence we are not accountable for its actions when we are fully asleep, and not fully accountable when we are half-asleep. Sleep is really a time of repairs to the body; during it the machinery of the organism is out of gear.
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170. Dreams are series of phantasms, reproduced and combined anew by the fancy, accompanied at times by some intellectual activity, while the ner
...ves of the body are relaxed in sleep. Dreams are often started by actual impressions on the slumbering senses for instance, by some sounds or feelings and they are greatly influenced by any abnormal condition of the nerves and the blood. Our phan- tasms are not isolated, but variously associated with each other by similarity, by congeniality, by having been formed contemporaneously, etc. ; and thus, when one phantasm is aroused, others are thereby excited, whether we are awake or asleep. When awake, we can to a great extent regulate the workings of our imagination by our will, and we are inclined to do so in connection with, our sense-perceptions ; but when we are asleep, our fancy has full play, and may, for all we know, be constantly moving, though it may leave no traces of its vagaries.

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