Premise 1: We cannot always tell when we are dreaming.
Premise 2: If we cannot tell, we cannot be certain that we are not dreaming right now.
Premise 3: If we cannot be certain that we are not dreaming right now, then we cannot know anything about the external world.
Conclusion: We cannot know anything about the external world.
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Philosophy of Zhuangzi a famous daoist and the global skepticism argument
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Similar ideas to The Hypothetical Syllogism of Dreaming Argument
Premise 1: I can’t explain or imagine how proposition X can be true.
Premise 2: if a certain proposition is true, then I must be able to explain or imagine how that can be.
Conclusions: proposition X is false.
A premise is relevant if it provides some bearing on the truth of the conclusion. Checklist:
It does not use reasons that contradict each other, contradict the conclusion or explicitly or implicitly assumes the truth of the conclusion. Checklist:
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