AbstractThe idea that we can perceive absences is becoming increasingly popular in contemporary philosophy of mind, and seeing empty space and hearing silence are alleged to be two paradigmatic examples. In this paper, I remain neutral over the question of whether empty space experiences and experiences of silence are genuinely perceptual phenomena, however, I argue that these experiences do not qualify as absence experiences. Consequently, our experiences of empty space and silence cannot be appealed to as proof of the perceptual view of absence experience.</jats:p
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It seems plausible that visual experiences of darkness have perceptual phenomenal content that clear...
It seems plausible that visual experiences of darkness have perceptual, phenomenal content which cle...
In this paper I offer an account of a particular variety of perception of absence, namely, visual pe...
Seeing one’s laptop to be missing, hearing silence and smelling fresh air; these are all examples of...
Seeing one’s laptop to be missing, hearing silence and smelling fresh air; these are all examples of...
Silence is a negative term denoting absence of sounds. However, our ordinary way of speaking about s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
What is absence? What is presence? How are these two phenomena related? Is absence merely not being ...
textThe notion of absence is pervasive throughout and central to human language and thought. Such t...
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This thesis explores and defends the idea that empty space is both visible and tangible - we see an...
Intuitively, we often see absences. For example, if someone steals your computer from a café, you ma...
The work explores the intimate and involuntary experiences of mediated space that challenge our esta...
Empty spaces in art and design have a very technical purpose. Rests have aesthetic functions in musi...
This chapter discusses the causal requirements on perceptual success in putative cases of the percep...
It seems plausible that visual experiences of darkness have perceptual phenomenal content that clear...
It seems plausible that visual experiences of darkness have perceptual, phenomenal content which cle...
In this paper I offer an account of a particular variety of perception of absence, namely, visual pe...
Seeing one’s laptop to be missing, hearing silence and smelling fresh air; these are all examples of...
Seeing one’s laptop to be missing, hearing silence and smelling fresh air; these are all examples of...
Silence is a negative term denoting absence of sounds. However, our ordinary way of speaking about s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
What is absence? What is presence? How are these two phenomena related? Is absence merely not being ...
textThe notion of absence is pervasive throughout and central to human language and thought. Such t...
In this paper, I consider the implications of grief for philosophical theorising about absence exper...
This thesis explores and defends the idea that empty space is both visible and tangible - we see an...
Intuitively, we often see absences. For example, if someone steals your computer from a café, you ma...
The work explores the intimate and involuntary experiences of mediated space that challenge our esta...
Empty spaces in art and design have a very technical purpose. Rests have aesthetic functions in musi...