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Zusatztext This collection of new essays exhibits the wide range of interesting questions concerning sounds and sound perception! some familiar from other sense modalities and others that are unique to audition! and should be of interest to both experts and newcomers to the study of auditory perception. Informationen zum Autor Matthew Nudds is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.Casey O'Callaghan is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Rice University, and formerly taught at Bates College in Maine. He is the author of Sounds: A Philosophical Theory (OUP, 2007) Klappentext Sounds and Perception is a collection of original essays on auditory perception and the nature of sounds - an emerging area of interest in the philosophy of mind and perception! and in the metaphysics of sensible qualities. The individual essays discuss a wide range of issues! including the nature of sound! the spatial aspects of auditory experience! hearing silence! musical experience! and the perception of speech; a substantial introduction by the editors serves to contextualize the essays and make connections between them. This collection will serve both as an introduction to the nature of auditory perception and as the definitive resource for coverage of the main questions that constitute the philosophy of sounds and audition. The views are original! and there is substantive engagement among contributors. This collection will stimulate future research in this area. Zusammenfassung Sounds and Perception is a collection of original essays on auditory perception and the nature of sounds - an emerging area of interest in the philosophy of mind and perception, and in the metaphysics of sensible qualities. The individual essays discuss a wide range of issues, including the nature of sound, the spatial aspects of auditory experience, hearing silence, musical experience, and the perception of speech; a substantial introduction by the editorsserves to contextualise the essays and make connections between them. This collection will serve both as an introduction to the nature of auditory perception and as the definitive resource for coverage of the main questions that constitute the philosophy of sounds and audition. The views are original, andthere is substantive engagement among contributors. This collection will stimulate future research in this area....