2020
DOI: 10.21638/2226-5260-2020-9-1-184-215
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Sound Ontology and the Brentano-Husserl Analysis of the Consciousness of Time

Abstract: the temporal and spatial extension of both consciousness and sound, I argue in the concluding paragraphs that while considering the accounts of sound ontology, the Brentano-Husserl analysis would probably endorse a Property View and that this could have interesting consequences for the issue of Sound Individuation.

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“…In Ref. [13], the author explains what sound ontology is in the context of analytic philosophy and the approaches that it encompasses. The paper's intention is to relate both the depiction of sound and the auditory phenomena in the phenomenological tradition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ref. [13], the author explains what sound ontology is in the context of analytic philosophy and the approaches that it encompasses. The paper's intention is to relate both the depiction of sound and the auditory phenomena in the phenomenological tradition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, the contemporary philosophy of sound and auditory experience [e.g. Casati & Dokic, 1994;Casati, Di Bona, Dokic, 2013;Casati, Di Bona, Dokic, 2020;Di Bona, 2017;Leddington, 2019;Méndez-Martínez, 2020a;Méndez-Martínez, 2020b;Nudds, 2009;Nudds, 2018;O'Callaghan, 2007;O'Callaghan, 2010;O'Callaghan, 2011;O'Shaughnessy, 1957;Young, 2018;Young, 2021] has paid little or no attention to the relationship between auditory perception and knowledge (or belief). Likewise, on the other hand, traditional epistemologists dealing with perception (for instance, those working on the problem of perceptual justification) have not addressed audition in a conspicuous manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%