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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tony Cheng , Ophelia Deroy , Charles Spence (Oxford University, England, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9781138506411ISBN 10: 1138506419 Pages: 354 Publication Date: 11 June 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Preface Tony Cheng Introduction: Sensing in and of Space Tony Cheng, Ophelia Deroy, and Charles Spence Part I: 21st Century Oxford Kantianism, or: Transcendental Philosophy Naturalised? 1. Strawson and Evans on Objectivity and Space Paul F. Snowdon 2. Is Bálint’s Syndrome a Counterexample of the Kantian Spatiality Thesis? Tony Cheng Part II: Perceptual Magnitudes, Phenomenal Space, and Frames of Reference 3. Spatial Perception, Magnitudes, and Analogue Representation Christopher Peacocke 4. Wittgenstein, Spatial Phenomenology, and the ""Private Language Argument"" Thomas Raleigh 5. The Two-Visual-Systems Hypothesis and the View from Here Robert Foley Part III: Sounds, Smells, and Space 6. Why Space Matters to an Understanding of Sounds Elvira Di Bona 7. Smell-Scapes: A Neurobiological and Ecological Perspective Johannes Frasnelli and Raphaël Proulx 8. The Many Problems of Distal Olfactory Perception Benjamin D. Young 9. Spatial Awareness and the Chemical Senses Barry C. Smith Part IV: Body Spaces 10. Spatial Certainty: Feeling is the Truth Ophelia Deroy and Merle Fairhurst 11. Peripersonal Space: Its Functions, Plasticity, and Neural Basis Eleonora Vagnoni and Matthew Longo 12. On the Very Idea of a Tactile Field, or: A Plea for Skin Space Tony Cheng Part V: Molyneux’s Question and Multimodality 13. Objectivity and Unity across the Modalities: Molyneux’s Question Revisited Naomi Eilan 14. Molyneux’s Question within and across the Senses John Schwenkler 15. Evaluating the Spatial Rule of Multisensory Integration Charles Spence 16. The Inside-Out Binding Problem Léa Salje"ReviewsAuthor InformationTony Cheng is a Ph.D. Candidate at University College London, UK. His works have been published in Phenomenology and Cognitive Sciences, Philosophical Investigations, Philosophical Psychology, and Trends in Cognitive Sciences. Ophelia Deroy holds the Chair in Philosophy of Mind at Ludwig-Maximilians University, Germany, and is also the Deputy Director of the Institute of Philosophy at the University of London, UK. Her work has appeared in Multisensory Research, Philosophical Studies, and the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Perception, and she is the editor of Sensory blending: on synaesthesia and related phenomena. Charles Spence is Professor of Experimental Psychology and Head of the Crossmodal Research Laboratory at the University of Oxford, UK. He is the co-author of In touch with the future: The sense of touch from cognitive neuroscience to virtual reality (2014), and also the author of various other books. He has hundreds of papers in high-profile journals. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |