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#74 What If You're Still Dreaming? - Michael Huemer

from The Uncertainty Podcast · host Miles K. Donahue

Michael Huemer returns to the channel to discuss arguments for and against skepticism, the thesis that we cannot know much of anything, including whether or not we are dreaming right now. Other topics discussed: direct realism about perception and the arguments from illusion and hallucination, phenomenal conservatism, and the costs and benefits of self-publishing.Video of this interview is available on YouTube.To support the channel, do please oh please consider donating, either via PayPal or Buy Me a Coffee.Follow me on X-formerly-Twitter.EPISODE CHAPTERS00:00:00 Introduction00:00:44 What got Michael into self-publishing?00:08:35 How do I know I'm not dreaming right now?00:21:46 The argument for external world skepticism00:26:57 A critique of phenomenal conservatism00:32:29 Is a "real external world" the best explanation of our evidence?00:46:00 Direct versus indirect perceptual realism00:51:08 The argument from illusion00:56:11 The argument from hallucination01:03:05 Can we know we're not in a simulation?01:12:01 The problem of other minds Get full access to Miles K. Donahue at mileskdonahue.substack.com/subscribe

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