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Nudds, M. (2001). Experiencing the production of sounds. European Journal of Philosophy, 9(2), 210–229.   
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Nudds, M. (2009). Sounds and space. In M. Nudds & C. O'Callaghan (Eds), Sounds & Perception (pp. 69–96). Oxford: Oxford University Press.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 01/02/2014, 12:09
O'Callaghan, C. (2007). Sounds. Oxford: Oxford University Press.   
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O'Callaghan, C. (2009). Sounds and events. In M. Nudds & C. O'Callaghan (Eds), Sounds & Perception (pp. 26–49). Oxford: Oxford University Press.   
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O'Shaughnessy, B. (2009). The location of a perceived sound. In M. Nudds & C. O'Callaghan (Eds), Sounds & Perception (pp. 111–125). Oxford: Oxford University Press.   
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Pasnau, R. (1999). What is sound? The Philosophical Quarterly, 49(196), 309–324.   
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Pasnau, R. (2007). The event of color. Philosophical Studies, 142(3), 353–369.   
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Pouliot, D. (2014). Hearing without ears (auditory brainstem implant). Retrieved August 19, 2015, from https://web.archive.org ... tory-brainstem-implant/   
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Rayleigh, Lord. (1877). The theory of sound. Vol. 1. London: Macmillan and Co.   
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Riddoch, M. 2012, September 9–14, On the non-cochlearity of the sounds themselves. Paper presented at International Computer Music Conference, Ljubljana.   
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Santarcangelo, V., & Terrone, E. (2015). Sounds and other denizens of time. The Monist, 98(2), 168–180.   
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Schrimshaw, W. (2013). Non-cochlear sound: On affect and exteriority. In M. Thompson & I. Biddle (Eds), Sound, Music, Affect: Theorizing Sonic Experience (pp. 27–43). New York: Bloomsbury Academic.   
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Scruton, R. (2009). Sounds as secondary objects and pure events. In M. Nudds & C. O'Callaghan (Eds), Sounds & Perception (pp. 50–68). Oxford: Oxford University Press.   
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Strawson, P. F. (1971). Individuals: An essay in descriptive metaphysics. London: Methuen. (Original work published 1959).   
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J.W. Swanson. (1967). On a problem of Nicod and Strawson. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 28(2), 222–229.   
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Tyndall, J. (1867). On sound. London: Longmans, Green, and Co.   
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Unnikrishnan, C. S. (2005). On the gravitational deflection of light and particles. Current Science, 88(7), 1155–1159.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 15/05/2016, 10:03
Zatorre, R. J. (2007). There’s more to auditory cortex than meets the ear. Hearing Research, 229, 24–30.   
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