Towards a rich view of auditory experience

Philosophical Studies 174 (11):2629-2643 (2017)
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Abstract

In this paper I will argue that the gender properties expressed by human voices are part of auditory phenomenology. I will support this claim by investigating auditory adaptational effects on such properties and contrasting auditory experiences, before and after the adaptational effects take place. In light of this investigation, I will conclude that auditory experience is not limited to low-level properties. Perception appears to be much more informative about the auditory landscape than is commonly thought.

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Elvira Di Bona
The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute - Polonsky Academy

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