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Nudds, M. (2001). Experiencing the production of sounds. European Journal of Philosophy, 9(2), 210–229. 
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard (05/06/2014, 07:52)   
Resource type: Journal Article
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.1111/1468-0378.00136
BibTeX citation key: Nudds2001
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Categories: General
Keywords: Definition of sound
Creators: Nudds
Collection: European Journal of Philosophy
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Abstract
It is often supposed that our experience of sounds is as of things distinct from the material world of sight and touch: reflecting on the character of our auditory experience might seem to confirm that. This paper describes the features of our auditory experience that can lead one to think of sounds in this way. It then describes a way we can experience sounds as being part of the material world. Since this is a kind of experience that essentially involves more than one sense, the paper ends by drawing some conclusions about how we should think about the senses.
  
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