The Ockhamization of the event sources of sound

Analysis 73 (3):462-466 (2013)
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There is one character too many in the triad sound, event source, thing source. As there are neither phenomenological nor metaphysical grounds for distinguishing sounds and sound sources, we propose to identify them

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Elvira Di Bona
The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute - Polonsky Academy
Roberto Casati
Institut Jean Nicod
Jérôme Dokic
Institut Jean Nicod

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