Knowing Through Hearing, Towards an Epistemology of Auditory Perception

Authors

  • Jorge Luis Méndez Martínez National Research University- Higher School of Economics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5840/eps202259231

Keywords:

sound, auditory perception, auditory epistemology, perceptual coherence, sense-modalities, the problem of perception

Abstract

This paper proposes some guidelines for the undeveloped discussion of auditory epistemology. Auditory epistemology is an approach concerned with the perceptual basis for knowledge and belief, specifically around audition. The article pursues two goals. Firstly, it claims that addressing auditory perception from the viewpoint of epistemology is more fruitful than the discussion on phenomenology which has thus far dominated the debates in the literature on sound. Secondly, it elaborates a concrete proposal pertaining to the cooperation of sense-modalities. In so doing, a model for “Perceptual Coherence” is suggested. The first section of the paper critically reviews the problem of perception as it is usually understood in traditional epistemology. An ensuing section outlines the model of perceptual coherence.

Published

2022-10-01

Issue

Section

Case studies - Science Studies

How to Cite

[1]
2022. Knowing Through Hearing, Towards an Epistemology of Auditory Perception. Epistemology & Philosophy of Science. 59, 2 (Oct. 2022), 168–182. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5840/eps202259231.