Sounds: A Philosophical Theory

Type:
boek
Titel:
Sounds: A Philosophical Theory
Auteur:
O'Callaghan, Casey
Jaar:
2007
Onderwerp:
Music philosophy and esthetics
Taal:
Engels
Uitgever:
Oxford Oxford University Press 2007
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.AES OCAL (Orpheus Instituut)
ISBN:
9780199215928
Paginering:
193 pages
Samenvatting:
Vision dominates philosophical thinking about perception, and theorizing about experience in cognitive science has traditionally focused on a visual model. In a radical departure from established practice, Casey O'Callaghan provides a systematic treatment of sound and sound experience, and shows how thinking about audition and appreciating the relationships between multiple sense modalities can enrich our understanding of perception and the mind.Sounds proposes a novel theory of sounds and auditory perception. Against the widely accepted philosophical view that sounds are among the secondary or sensible qualities, O'Callaghan argues that, on any perceptually plausible account, sounds are events. But this does not imply that sounds are waves that propagate through a medium, such as air or water. Rather, sounds are events that take place in one's environment at or near the objects and happenings that bring them about. This account captures the way in which sounds essentially are creatures of time, and situates sounds in a world populated by items and events that have significance for us. Sounds are not ethereal, mysterious entities.
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