Cover Beyond Vision Copyright Dedication Preface Contents Acknowledgments List of Figures Introduction 1: Constructing a Theory of Sounds Sounds and Vision What Kind of Thing is a Sound? Sounds as Properties Sounds as Waves The Locations of Sounds Duration Sounds as Events Sound-Related Phenomena: Interference, Echoes, and Doppler Effects Concluding Remarks 2: Object Perception: Vision and Audition Objects in Perception The Case for Objects What is a Visual Object? Auditory Objects Perceptual Objects 3: Seeing What You Hear: Crossmodal Illusions and Perception. IntroductionA Puzzle about Audition The Composite Snapshot Conception Crossmodal Illusions Explaining Crossmodal Illusions Crossmodal Perceptual Experience The Puzzle and Its Source Perceiving Across the Modalities Seeing Through the Senses 4: Lessons from Beyond Vision Motivation Vision, Objects, and Directness Audition and Indirectness The Diversity of Perceptual Objects Multimodality Part 1 Part 2 Recap of the Lessons 5: Hearing Properties, Effects, or Parts? Hearing Sounds and Hearing Sources Properties? Effects? Hearing sources mediately Against hearing causality. PartsConclusion 6: Against Hearing Meanings An Experiential Difference Grasping Meanings The Semantic Perceptual Account Its Commitments The Argument from Homophones An Alternative Account Non-Semantic Features Conclusion 7: Intermodal Binding Awareness Feature Binding Awareness Intramodal Feature Binding Awareness Intermodal Feature Binding Awareness Evidence for Intermodal Feature Binding Awareness Perceptual judgment Perception-guided action Empirical research Perceptual appearances Perceptual phenomenology Summary Consequences. Perception is not just minimally multimodalPhenomenal character is not locally distinctive Objections and Replies Singular contents Binding and infusion Multimodal perceptual objects Conclusions 8: The Multisensory Character of Perception Multimodality Distinctiveness Unimodality Novel features Flavor Modalities References Index.
'Beyond Vision' brings together eight essays by Casey O'Callaghan which draw theoretical and philosophical lessons about perception, the nature of its objects, and sensory awareness. O'Callaghan focuses on auditory perception, perception of spoken language, and multisensory perception.",,,,,,"'Beyond Vision' brings together eight essays by Casey O'Callaghan which draw theoretical and philosophical lessons about perception, the nature of its objects, and sensory awareness. O'Callaghan focuses on auditory perception, perception of spoken language, and multisensory perception.