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  1. added 2018-09-17
    In Defense of Medial Theories of Sound.Phillip John Meadows - 2018 - American Philosophical Quarterly 55 (3):293-302.
    In the recent literature on the nature of sound, there is an emerging consensus rejection of what might be thought of as the scientifically informed commonsense position: that sounds, whatever else they may be, must be entities that mediate between the source of the sound and the subject hearing it. This paper offers an argument for such "medial" theories of sound. This argument is intended to shift attention from the two considerations that have dominated the debate thus far: the relevant (...)
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    Sounds Fully Simplified.Jason P. Leddington - forthcoming - Analysis:any075.
    In ‘The Ockhamization of the event sources of sound’ (2013), Roberto Casati, Elvira Di Bona, and Jérôme Dokic argue that ‘ockhamizing’ Casey O’Callaghan’s account of sounds as proper parts of their event sources yields their preferred view: that sounds are identical with their event sources. This article argues that the considerations Casati et al. marshal in favor of their view are actually stronger considerations in favor of a quite different view: a variant on the Lockean conception of sounds as ‘sensible (...)
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    On a Problem of Nicod and Strawson.J. W. Swanson - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (2):222-229.
  4. added 2018-06-05
    15 Hearing and Hallucinating Silence.Ian Phillips - 2013 - In Fiona Macpherson & Dimitris Platchias (eds.), Hallucination. MIT Press. pp. 333.
    Tradition has it that, although we experience darkness, we can neither hear nor hallucinate silence. At most, we hear that it is silent, in virtue of lacking auditory experience. This cognitive view is at odds with our ordinary thought and talk. Yet it is not easy to vouchsafe the perception of silence: Sorensen‘s recent account entails the implausible claim that the permanently and profoundly deaf are perpetually hallucinating silence. To better defend the view that we can genuinely hear and hallucinate (...)
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    Irreducible Listening: Sound Unseen and Unspoken (Review of Sound Unseen: Acousmatic Sound in Theory and Practice, by Brian Kane, and The Order of Sounds: A Sonorous Archipelago, by François J. Bonnet). [REVIEW]Iain Campbell - 2016 - Sound Studies 2 (2):194-198.
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    John Cage, Gilles Deleuze, and the Idea of Sound.Iain Campbell - 2017 - Parallax 23 (3):361-378.
    In this essay we will take the American experimental composer John Cage’s understanding of sound as the starting point for an evaluation of that term in the field of sound studies. Drawing together two of the most influential figures in the field, Cage’s thought and work will serve as a lens through which to engage with recent debate concerning the uptake in sound studies of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. In so doing we will attempt to develop a path between (...)
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    Perfect Pitch and the Content of Experience.Fiona Macpherson - 1999 - Anthropology and Philosophy 3 (2):89-101.
    This paper examines the representationalist view of experiences in the light of the phenomena of perfect and relative pitch. Two main kinds of representationalism are identified - environment-based and cognitive role-based. It is argued that to explain the relationship between the two theories a distinction should be drawn between various types of implicit and explicit content. When investigated, this distinction sheds some light on the difference between the phenomenology of perfect and relative pitch experiences and may be usefully applied to (...)
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  8. added 2018-04-12
    The Event of Rarefaction: A Defence and Development of The Wave Theory of Sound.Mark Eli Kalderon - manuscript
    I defend and develop a traditional view in the metaphysics of sound, The Wave Theory of Sound. According The Wave Theory, as developed herein, sounds are not patterned disturbances so much as their propagation. And the propagation of a patterned disturbance is not a form of travel, but a dynamic in-formation, the wave-form successively inhering in diferently located parts of the dense and elastic medium. This conception, along with the assumption that we hear not only sounds but their sources, has (...)
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    Sounds Like Light: Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity and Mach's Work in Acoustics and Aerodynamics.Susan G. Sterrett - 1998 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29 (1):1-35.
    Ernst Mach is the only person whom Einstein included on both the list of physicists he considered his true precursors, and the list of the philosophers who had most affected him. Einstein scholars have been less generous in their estimation of Mach's contributions to Einstein's work, and even amongst the more generous of them, Mach's great achievements in physics are seldom mentioned in this context. This is odd, considering Mach was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physics three times. In (...)
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    Physics and the Phenomenal World.Jean Petitot & Barry Smith - 1996 - In Roberto Poli & Peter Simons (eds.), Formal Ontology. Dordrecht: Kluwer. pp. 233-254.
    The paper challenges the assumption, common amongst philosophers, that the reality described in the fundamental theories of microphysics is all the reality we have. It will be argued that this assumption is in fact incompatible with the nature of such theories. It will be shown further that the macro-world of three-dimensional bodies and of such qualitative structures as colour and sound can be treated scientifically on its own terms, which is to say not only from the perspective of psychology but (...)
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  11. added 2017-09-30
    STUMPF, C. -Beiträge Zur Akustik Und Musikwissenschaft. [REVIEW]H. J. W. H. J. W. - 1925 - Mind 34:120.
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    STUMPF, DR. C. -Beiträge Zur Akustik Und Musikswissenschaft. [REVIEW]C. S. Myers - 1911 - Mind 20:284.
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    C. Stumpf, Beiträge Zur Akustik Und Musikwissenschaft.C. S. Myers - 1902 - Mind 11:393.
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    C. Stumpf, Tonpsychologie, Ii. [REVIEW]J. Sully - 1891 - Mind 16:274.
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    C. Stumpf, Beiträge Zur Akustik Und Musikwissenschaft.L. T. Stevens - 1886 - Mind 11:393.
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    C. Stumpf, Tonpsychologie, I. [REVIEW]J. Sully - 1884 - Mind 9:593.
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    Tonpsychologie.Stumpf Carl - 1884 - Mind 9 (36):593-602.
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  18. added 2017-02-15
    Predictions and the Brain: How Musical Sounds Become Rewarding.Valorie N. Salimpoor, David H. Zald, Robert J. Zatorre, Alain Dagher & Anthony Randal McIntosh - 2015 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 19 (2):86-91.
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    The Sonic Effect: Aurality and Digital Networks in Exurbia.David Cecchetto - 2013 - Evental Aesthetics 2 (2):34-62.
    This essay examines the problem of medial specificity in music and sound art, giving particular attention to Seth Kim-Cohen’s call for a non-cochlear sound art based on the notion of “expansion” that has been decisive in visual arts discourses. I argue that Kim-Cohen’s non-cochlear intervention in In the Blink of an Ear might be productively pressured towards the concept of a “sonic effect” that acknowledges the material-discursive particularity of sound without recourse to the phenomenological claims of authenticity that Kim-Cohen correctly (...)
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    That Just Don't Sound Right: A Plea for Real Examples'.David L. Hull - 1997 - In John Earman & John Norton (eds.), The Cosmos of Science. University of Pittsburgh Press.
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  21. added 2017-02-13
    The Self in Action Effects: Selective Attenuation of Self-Generated Sounds.Carmen Weiss, Arvid Herwig & Simone Schütz-Bosbach - 2011 - Cognition 121 (2):207-218.
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    Sound and Vision.Bart Krekelberg - 2003 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7 (7):277-279.
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    On the Difference Between the Regularity and the Frequency of Spelling-to-Sound Correspondences.Gordon D. A. Brown - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (2):332.
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    "The Discrimination of Speech Sounds Within and Across Phoneme Boundaries": Erratum.Alvin M. Liberman, Katherine Safford Harris, Howard S. Hoffman & Belver C. Griffith - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (4):396-396.
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    When Sounds Look Right and Images Sound Correct: Cross-Modal Coherence Enhances Claims of Pattern Presence.Michał Ziembowicz, Andrzej Nowak & Piotr Winkielman - 2013 - Cognition 129 (2):273-278.
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    Six Lectures on Sound and Meaning.J. E. Llewelyn - 1980 - Philosophical Books 21 (3):157-159.
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    Notes on Sound.Bonnie Jones - 2012 - Continent 2 (2):64-65.
    continent. 2.2 (2012): 64–65 Notes on Notes on Sound, July 18, 8:34pm Isaac Linder Paul de Man begins his landmark text, Allegories of Reading , with a cheeky epigraph from the philosopher Blaise Pascal. It reads, 'Quand on lit trop vite ou trop doucement on n’entend rien' (When you read too quickly or too slowly you hear nothing). The epigraph is cheeky because in the course of de Man's work he avoids elucidating at what speed one would one would be (...)
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    The Power and the Glory of Sound.Irmengard Rauch - 2012 - American Journal of Semiotics 28 (1-2):5 - 17.
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    Sonic and Ultrasonic Equal-Loudness Contours.John F. Corso & Murray Levine - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (4):412.
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    The Significance of Audible Onset as a Cue for Sound Localization.D. P. Boder & I. L. Goldman - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 30 (3):262.
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    Lushootseed Culture and the Shamanic Odyssey an Anchored Radiance.Jay Miller - 1999
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    Foundations for the Study of American Rhapsody.Stanley D. Harrison - 1999 - Dissertation, University of Rhode Island
    Because English faculty are the ones most commonly trusted with the historic, aesthetic, and ideological study of verbally based art forms, they are the ones who will ultimately decide the fate of studies in American phonographic rhapsody . Thus, it is a significant problem that English faculty neither study American rhapsody nor receive training in the art and science of analytic listening, a prerequisite to the successful study of U.S. recorded poetic sound art. More importantly, they have failed to develop (...)
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    Sound Unseen: Acousmatic Sound in Theory and Practice.Brian Kane - 2014 - Oup Usa.
    Sound Unseen explores the phenomenon of acousmatic sound-a sound that one hears without seeing its source-and presents a powerful argument for the central yet overlooked role of acousmatic sound in music aesthetics, sound studies, literature, philosophy and the history of the senses.
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    Special Issue on Sound Art and Interactivity in Singapore : SI13 and More.PerMagnus Lindborg - unknown
    The SI13 NTU/ADM Symposium on Sound and Interactivity in Singapore provided a meeting point for local researchers, artists, scholars and students working creatively with sound and interactivity, as well as the foundation for an issue exploring sound and interactivity in the Southeast Asian country. The School of Art Design Media of Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University hosted the Symposium on Sound and Interactivity from 14–16 November 2013. A total of 15 artworks and 14 papers were selected by a review committee for (...)
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    Sonic Persuasion: Reading Sound in the Recorded Age by Greg Goodale (Review).Byron Hawk - 2014 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 47 (2):219-226.
    Sonic Persuasion is predominantly a history of sound in twentieth-century American culture that offers examples of how sound functions argumentatively in specific historical contexts. Goodale argues that sound can be read or interpreted in a manner similar to words and images but that the field of communication has largely neglected sound and its relationship to words and images. He shows how dialect, accents, and intonations in presidential speeches; ticking clocks, rumbling locomotives, and machinic hums in literary texts; and the sound (...)
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    From Sound to Echo in Late Badīʿ Literature.Pierre Cachia - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (2):219-225.
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    Sound and Sense in Ox. Pap. XXII 2322.Ross G. Arthur - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (2).
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    The Sound of the One Hand.Kamil V. Zvelebil - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (1):125-126.
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    Sound and Poetry. [REVIEW]F. D. J. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):698-698.
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    Sound Bites or Sound Law and Science? Distinguishing "Fertilization" and "Conception" in the Context of Preimplantation IVF Embryos, ESCR, and Personhood.Susan L. Crockin & Celine Anselmina Lefebvre - 2012 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 3 (4):247-261.
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    Kerima Polotan-Tuvera: An Analysis of Her Style and Craft as Reviewed From Her Short Stories The Virgin and the Sounds of Sunday.Emeliza Torrento Estimo - 2012 - Iamure International Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Religion 1 (1).
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    Listening and Voice: Phenomenologies of Sound, Second Edition.Don Ihde - 2007 - State University of New York Press.
    New and expanded edition of the now classic study in the phenomenology of sound.
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    From Sounds to Music Towards Understanding the Neurocognition of Musical Sound Perception.Mari Tervaniemi & Elvira Brattico - 2004 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 11 (3-4):3-4.
    In this chapter we present a new approach to research in music perception allowing one to investigate how musical sound representations are formed in the human brain. By studying subjects' brain responses to unattended stimuli we can determine, for instance, whether neural circuits are more readily activated by musical sounds implicitly learned than by unfamiliar sounds even in non-musicians. Indeed, neuronal populations seem to respond more efficiently to pitch deviations within sound patterns following the rules of Western scale structure, rather (...)
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    The Sound of DisCOntent.Lynn Waddell - 1997 - In Jay Black (ed.), Mixed News: The Public/Civic/Communitarian Journalism Debate. Erlbaum. pp. 70.
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    A Note on Unprovability-Preserving Sound Translations.Takao Inoue - 1990 - Logique Et Analyse 33 (31):243-257.
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    Erratum To: Perception of Synthetic Speech Sounds by the Budgerigar.Robert J. Dooling, Sigfrid D. Soli, Robert M. Kline, Thomas J. Park, Caroline Hue & Timothy Bunnell - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (3):227-227.
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    Perception of Synthetic Speech Sounds by the Budgerigar.Robert J. Dooling, Sigfrid D. Soli, Robert M. Kline, Thomas J. Park, Caroline Hue & Timothy Bunnell - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (2):139-142.
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    Sound Arguments.Brad Thomson - 2013 - The Philosophers' Magazine 63:121-122.
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    Unattended Exposure to Components of Speech Sounds Yields Same Benefits as Explicit Auditory Training.Aaron R. Seitz, Athanassios Protopapas, Yoshiaki Tsushima, Eleni L. Vlahou, Simone Gori, Stephen Grossberg & Takeo Watanabe - 2010 - Cognition 115 (3):435-443.
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    Categorical Perception of Speech Sounds in Illiterate Adults.Willy Serniclaes, Paulo Ventura, José Morais & Régine Kolinsky - 2005 - Cognition 98 (2):B35-B44.
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