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Non-Wakefulness. On the Parallax between Dreaming and Awakening
Non-Wakefulness. On the Parallax between Dreaming and Awakening

Author(s): Dominik Finkelde
Subject(s): Philosophy, Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind
Published by: Trivent Publishing
Keywords: non-wakefulness; withdrawal; competence without comprehension; interpassivity; Anthropocene; the unconscious; transference; awakening;

Summary/Abstract: Non-wakefulness proves to be a basic condition of experience, since human beings, living in webs of supernumerary information processes, can only build social relations through unacknowledged forms of passive or “interpassive” (Pfaller) structures of transference due to limited forms of being non-awake toward the properties of all kinds of things. This can cause multiple conflicts both for the individual human being reaching out to facts, as well as for political communities where one sees another as blinded by some kind of “dogmatic slumber”. The article tries to show how the concept of non-wakefulness explains in what way mental states are – individually as well as collectively – in relations with objects that are necessarily “withdrawn” (Harman) from us as presented especially in contemporary debates on Speculative Realism. Furthermore, the text develops an understanding of waking-up as the latter marks the moment when a mental state of epistemic deficiency is temporarily left behind. Reality exists only insofar as it is smoothed out via unconscious structures of non-wakefulness, while in dreams objects may unconceal themselves for a short period of time when ‘secondary process’ functions (Freud) of our judgmental capacities are dropped.

  • Issue Year: 4/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 92-107
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English