Abstract

Religions also rely heavily on dreams and visions, claiming that these, too, are sources of knowledge. Appealing to the role of unconscious cognition in human thought, this chapter argues that dreams and visions could sometimes be sources of knowledge. They should not, however, be regarded as reliable sources of knowledge, and what knowledge they yield will be only within certain restricted domains.

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