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This chapter discusses how dreaming allows us to escape rational thought and logic through imagination and reverie. The dreamer engages in a distinct form of cogitation compared to waking life, prioritizing feelings, images and sensations over rationality. Dreaming provides a refuge from the constraints of logic and reality where one can freely associate and imagine without judgment.
This chapter discusses how dreaming allows us to escape rational thought and logic through imagination and reverie. The dreamer engages in a distinct form of cogitation compared to waking life, prioritizing feelings, images and sensations over rationality. Dreaming provides a refuge from the constraints of logic and reality where one can freely associate and imagine without judgment.
This chapter discusses how dreaming allows us to escape rational thought and logic through imagination and reverie. The dreamer engages in a distinct form of cogitation compared to waking life, prioritizing feelings, images and sensations over rationality. Dreaming provides a refuge from the constraints of logic and reality where one can freely associate and imagine without judgment.
[Faux titre no. 353] Pint, Kris_ Gemerchak, Christopher M._ Barthes, Roland - The perverse art of reading _ on the phantasmatic semiology in Roland Barthes' Cours au Collège de France (2010, Rodopi).pdf