A brief analysis of auditory perception and auditory ontology from an interdisciplinary perspective

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This work will be driven from an interdisciplinary inspiration. Multiple philosophical theories of sound perception and sound ontology that rely on considering sound as sound waves, events and environmental properties will be considered. We will try to show that these accounts cannot hold in face of the complexity of auditory experience. That will be done by resorting to a corpus of empirical literature that suggests that the experience of sound can be manipulated by visual components of experience. In the last section we extend the previous considerations to the topic of artificial perception of sound and then we draw some speculative conclusions.

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