Sounds and Perception
New Philosophical Essays
Edited by Matthew Nudds and Casey O'Callaghan
Reviews and Awards
"With this pioneering and long-overdue collection of essays on auditory perception, Matthew Nudds and Casey O'Callaghan aim to start correcting this state of affairs. They deserve much praise, not least for their own substantial contributions and splendid introduction." - Ian Phillips, Times Literary Supplement
"This volume comprises ten excellent recent essays on the philosophy of sounds and auditory perception... The editors provide an introductory essay which serves to helpfully introduce not only the volume, but also the field of philosophy of sound as a whole... The essays in this book all show that the philosophy of sound and auditory perception can be as complex, interesting, difficult, rewarding, and important as the much more commonly explored topics of physical objects and vision. The volume should be of interest to anyone interested in ontology or perception, whether or not they have thought seriously about sounds before." - Andrew Kania, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
"pioneering volume ... the ten new essays in Sounds and Perception are full of ideas and interest." - Ian B. Phillips, Journal of Consciousness Studies
"A great deal of effort has been expended within both of these excellent books in order to contribute to the transformation of the philosophical study of sound and auditory perception" - Anthony Gritten, British Journal of Aesthetics, (Review of Sounds and Sounds and Perception)
"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." - Brad Thompson, TPM