Since Aristotle, touch has been found especially hard to define. One of the few unchallenged intuition about touch, however, is that tactile awareness entertains some especially close relationship with bodily awareness. This article considers the relation between touch and bodily awareness from two different perspectives: the body template theory and the body map theory. According to the former, touch is defined by the fact that tactile content matches proprioceptive content. We raise some objections against such a bodily definition of touch and suggest, as an alternative, to revive the proposal according to which touch is essentially a sense of pressure. According to the body map theory, tactile sensations are localized within the frame of...
The tactile sensitivity has been used as a model to analyze the cortical organization’s principles i...
It seems that there are important differences concerning the way in which space itself is presented ...
The paper explores the idea of a philosophy of the sense of touch, according to the phenomenological...
Since Aristotle, touch has been found especially hard to define. One of the few unchallenged intuiti...
The sense of touch provides us knowledge of two kinds of events. Tactile sensation (T) makes us awar...
© 2016 Australasian Association of Philosophy. Because philosophical reflections on touch usually st...
My thesis is a collection of philosophical essays on the sense of touch. I argue first that touch is...
I attempt to draw out some difficulties with what may at first seem an intuitive and uncontroversial...
Badde S, Heed T. Towards explaining spatial touch perception: Weighted integration of multiple locat...
In this paper I aim at highlighting the role touch plays in comparison to other sensory modalities b...
It remains controversial whether touch is a truly spatial sense or not. Many philosophers suggest t...
Medina, JaredUpon receiving a tactile stimulus, the brain represents its location on the skin surfac...
Bodily awareness seems to present the body as a topologically connected whole, composed of many part...
Touch is the first sense to develop in the womb, yet often it is overlooked. The Senses of Touch exa...
none2Visual and tactile information interact with each-other, especially when both sensory channels ...
The tactile sensitivity has been used as a model to analyze the cortical organization’s principles i...
It seems that there are important differences concerning the way in which space itself is presented ...
The paper explores the idea of a philosophy of the sense of touch, according to the phenomenological...
Since Aristotle, touch has been found especially hard to define. One of the few unchallenged intuiti...
The sense of touch provides us knowledge of two kinds of events. Tactile sensation (T) makes us awar...
© 2016 Australasian Association of Philosophy. Because philosophical reflections on touch usually st...
My thesis is a collection of philosophical essays on the sense of touch. I argue first that touch is...
I attempt to draw out some difficulties with what may at first seem an intuitive and uncontroversial...
Badde S, Heed T. Towards explaining spatial touch perception: Weighted integration of multiple locat...
In this paper I aim at highlighting the role touch plays in comparison to other sensory modalities b...
It remains controversial whether touch is a truly spatial sense or not. Many philosophers suggest t...
Medina, JaredUpon receiving a tactile stimulus, the brain represents its location on the skin surfac...
Bodily awareness seems to present the body as a topologically connected whole, composed of many part...
Touch is the first sense to develop in the womb, yet often it is overlooked. The Senses of Touch exa...
none2Visual and tactile information interact with each-other, especially when both sensory channels ...
The tactile sensitivity has been used as a model to analyze the cortical organization’s principles i...
It seems that there are important differences concerning the way in which space itself is presented ...
The paper explores the idea of a philosophy of the sense of touch, according to the phenomenological...