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Sartre's psychology of the imagination[edit]

Provides an answer Descartes' existential dilemma of whether we are manipulated by an evil demon that makes all of experience to be a dream, via the observation that perception throws up unknown observations while dreams are a-priori known (in the sense that a chair, in a dream, has 4 legs) Bhattacharjee Amit (talk) 14:07, 11 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]