책 이미지

책 정보
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 철학 > 정신/육체
· ISBN : 9781032092195
· 쪽수 : 354쪽
· 출판일 : 2021-06-30
목차
PrefaceTony ChengIntroduction: Sensing in and of SpaceTony Cheng, Ophelia Deroy, and Charles SpencePart I: 21st Century Oxford Kantianism, or: Transcendental Philosophy Naturalised?1. Strawson and Evans on Objectivity and SpacePaul F. Snowdon2. Is Balint’s Syndrome a Counterexample of the Kantian Spatiality Thesis?Tony ChengPart II: Perceptual Magnitudes, Phenomenal Space, and Frames of Reference3. Spatial Perception, Magnitudes, and Analogue RepresentationChristopher Peacocke4. Wittgenstein, Spatial Phenomenology, and the "Private Language Argument"Thomas Raleigh5. The Two-Visual-Systems Hypothesis and the View from HereRobert FoleyPart III: Sounds, Smells, and Space6. Why Space Matters to an Understanding of SoundsElvira Di Bona7. Smell-Scapes: A Neurobiological and Ecological PerspectiveJohannes Frasnelli and Raphael Proulx8. The Many Problems of Distal Olfactory PerceptionBenjamin D. Young9. Spatial Awareness and the Chemical SensesBarry C. SmithPart IV: Body Spaces10. Spatial Certainty: Feeling is the TruthOphelia Deroy and Merle Fairhurst11. Peripersonal Space: Its Functions, Plasticity, and Neural BasisEleonora Vagnoni and Matthew Longo12. On the Very Idea of a Tactile Field, or: A Plea for Skin SpaceTony ChengPart V: Molyneux’s Question and Multimodality13. Objectivity and Unity across the Modalities: Molyneux’s Question RevisitedNaomi Eilan14. Molyneux’s Question within and across the SensesJohn Schwenkler15. Evaluating the Spatial Rule of Multisensory IntegrationCharles Spence16. The Inside-Out Binding ProblemLea Salje