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Sounds: A philosophical theory
C O’Callaghan
Oxford University Press, 2007
4432007
Sounds and perception: New philosophical essays
C O'Callaghan, M Nudds
Oxford University Press, 2010
155*2010
Object perception: Vision and audition
C O’Callaghan
Philosophy Compass 3 (4), 803-829, 2008
1252008
Perception and Multimodality
C O’Callaghan
Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Cognitive Science, 2012
1152012
Seeing what you hear: Cross-modal illusions and perception
C O'Callaghan
Philosophical Issues 18, 316-338, 2008
1142008
Auditory perception
C O'Callaghan
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2009
882009
Sounds and events
C O'Callaghan
862009
Against hearing meanings
C O'Callaghan
The Philosophical Quarterly 61 (245), 783-807, 2011
832011
A multisensory philosophy of perception
C O'Callaghan
Oxford University Press, 2019
572019
Lessons from beyond vision (sounds and audition)
C O’Callaghan
Philosophical Studies 153, 143-160, 2011
552011
Objects for multisensory perception
C O’Callaghan
Philosophical Studies 173 (5), 1269-1289, 2016
532016
11. Constructing a Theory of Sounds
C O’Callaghan
Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 5 5, 247, 2010
522010
Intermodal binding awareness
C O’Callaghan
Sensory integration and the unity of consciousness, 2014
512014
Perceiving the locations of sounds
C O’Callaghan
Review of Philosophy and Psychology 1, 123-140, 2010
472010
Not all perceptual experience is modality specific
C O’Callaghan
Perception and its modalities, 133-165, 2014
452014
Hearing Properties, Effects or Parts?
C O'Callaghan
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 111 (3pt3), 375-405, 2011
45*2011
The multisensory character of perception
C O'Callaghan
The Journal of Philosophy 112 (10), 551-569, 2015
432015
Beyond vision: Philosophical essays
C O'Callaghan
Oxford University Press, 2017
412017
Sounds
CJ O'Callaghan
Princeton University, 2002
412002
Introduction: The philosophy of sounds and auditory perception
C O'Callaghan
312009
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