A closely associated issue is how to define waking.
Lee has several videos on her channel about waking up early.
Which leads me to the smug delectation of waking up naturally.
It was as if every waking moment was the first waking moment.
I don’t like waking up to find out that another black man has been killed by the police.
Instead of waking up to a tone, my watch vibrates, waking me up in silence.
Thus sleep and waking are both found in us, but not at the same time or in the same respect.
In sleep science, we refer to the groggy, tired feeling from waking up suddenly as "sleep inertia."
The analogy between dreams and waking mind wandering has been discussed in the context of cognitive agency.
This way, she gets the luxury of waking up somewhat naturally, rather than to the blaring of an alarm clock.
So waking up to that — it’s not clear whether the country is capable of waking up to that to its full extent.
If the same Socrates waking and sleeping do not partake of the same consciousness, Socrates waking and sleeping is not the same Person.
Firstly, if the dream and waking self are not identical, then waking Augustine is not morally responsible for dream-Augustine’s actions.
If dreaming feels different from waking, this raises the question why we tend to describe dreams in the same terms as waking perception.
Petritsky, who knew he was ill-tempered on such occasions, on waking up and seeing his comrade at the writing-table, quietly dressed and went out without getting in his way.
How the phenomenology of dreaming compares to waking and what to say about how the dream self relates to the waking self bears on questions about the moral status of dreams.
Yet our ability to know we are waking when waking would be unscathed; according to Soteriou, waking would thus have an epistemic function connected to the capacity to exercise agency over our mental lives.
Existing proposals differ on the phenomenology of dreaming: referring to dream bizarreness, Churchland describes dream experience as robustly different from waking, whereas Revonsuo argues dreaming is similar to waking and the purest form of experience:
A strong Similarity Thesis might contend that some dreams seem experientially similar to waking, even on hindsight subsequent to waking; a weaker rendering of the thesis might contend merely that dreams seem similar to waking while having them, but not upon waking.
“I'd be remiss to say that part of this depression is also a result of what we're seeing in terms of the protests, the continued racial unrest that has plagued this country since its birth,” she said, adding that it is “exhausting” waking up to “the news, waking up to how this administration has or has not responded, waking up to yet another story of a black man or a black person somehow being dehumanised or hurt or killed or falsely accused of something”.
waking
noun cognition
- the state of remaining awake
Example: days of danger and nights of waking
adj all
- marked by full consciousness or alertness
Example: worked every moment of my waking hours
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I'd be remiss to say that part of this depression is also a result of what we're seeing in terms of the protests the continued racial unrest that has plagued this country since its birth she said adding that it is exhausting waking up to the news waking up to how this administration has or has not responded waking up to yet another story of a black man or a black person somehow being dehumanised or hurt or killed or falsely accused of something