Aristotle On Dreams

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Aristotle’s work “On Dreams” is one of seven out of his short treatises on nature. In this work his main argument is that sense perception and intelligence (or opinion) are the only way we can acquire knowledge for ourselves. He validates this argument by pointing to an example of an animal sleeping, when the animal is asleep he cannot use any of his sense perceptions. Therefore, concluding that dreams are not viewed through sense perception. In extension, he goes on to explain it by saying in dreams we identify different objects we see by using our own personal experiences. For example, if an object in our dream is coming into our view, we use our opinions of what we think that object is, we wonder about it. For example, if a horse walks up,