Spatial Senses : Philosophy of Perception in an Age of Science (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy)

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Spatial Senses : Philosophy of Perception in an Age of Science (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 354 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138506411
  • DDC分類 121.34

Full Description

This collection of essays brings together research on sense modalities in general and spatial perception in particular in a systematic and interdisciplinary way. It updates a long-standing philosophical fascination with this topic by incorporating theoretical and empirical research from cognitive science, neuroscience, and psychology. The book is divided thematically to cover a wide range of established and emerging issues. Part I covers notions of objectivity and subjectivity in spatial perception and thinking. Part II focuses on the canonical distal senses, such as vision and audition. Part III concerns the chemical senses, including olfaction and gustation. Part IV discusses bodily awareness, peripersonal space, and touch. Finally, the volume concludes with Part V on multimodality. Spatial Senses is an important contribution to the scholarly literature on the philosophy of perception that takes into account important advances in the sciences.

Contents

Preface

Tony Cheng

Introduction: Sensing in and of Space

Tony Cheng, Ophelia Deroy, and Charles Spence

Part I: 21st Century Oxford Kantianism, or: Transcendental Philosophy Naturalised?

1. Strawson and Evans on Objectivity and Space

Paul F. Snowdon

2. Is Bálint's Syndrome a Counterexample of the Kantian Spatiality Thesis?

Tony Cheng

Part II: Perceptual Magnitudes, Phenomenal Space, and Frames of Reference

3. Spatial Perception, Magnitudes, and Analogue Representation

Christopher Peacocke

4. Wittgenstein, Spatial Phenomenology, and the "Private Language Argument"

Thomas Raleigh

5. The Two-Visual-Systems Hypothesis and the View from Here

Robert Foley

Part III: Sounds, Smells, and Space

6. Why Space Matters to an Understanding of Sounds

Elvira Di Bona

7. Smell-Scapes: A Neurobiological and Ecological Perspective

Johannes Frasnelli and Raphaël Proulx

8. The Many Problems of Distal Olfactory Perception

Benjamin D. Young

9. Spatial Awareness and the Chemical Senses

Barry C. Smith

Part IV: Body Spaces

10. Spatial Certainty: Feeling is the Truth

Ophelia Deroy and Merle Fairhurst

11. Peripersonal Space: Its Functions, Plasticity, and Neural Basis

Eleonora Vagnoni and Matthew Longo

12. On the Very Idea of a Tactile Field, or: A Plea for Skin Space

Tony Cheng

Part V: Molyneux's Question and Multimodality

13. Objectivity and Unity across the Modalities: Molyneux's Question Revisited

Naomi Eilan

14. Molyneux's Question within and across the Senses

John Schwenkler

15. Evaluating the Spatial Rule of Multisensory Integration

Charles Spence

16. The Inside-Out Binding Problem

Léa Salje

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