Sensory fields: the visual and the bodily

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2024-11-11T19:38:24Z

2024-11-11T19:38:24Z

2023-02-01

2024-11-11T19:38:24Z

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Philosophers of perception have been readier to postulate the existence of a visual field than to acknowledge sensory fields in other modalities. In this paper, I argue that the set of phenomenal features that philosophers have relied on when positing a visual field aptly characterise, mutatis mutandis, bodily sensation. I argue, in particular, that in localised bodily sensations we experience the body as a sensory field. I first motivate this claim for the case of haptic touch, and then generalise it to other kinds of bodily sensation. I demonstrate the theoretical fruitfulness of this notion of a bodily field for the debate on the phenomenology of bodily ownership.

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-022-01838-x

Philosophical Studies, 2023, vol. 180, num.2, p. 679-700

https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-022-01838-x

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cc-by (c) Serrahima Balius, Carlota, 2023

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