Readership: The market will be scholars in philosophy of mind, as well as students particularly in graduate seminars.
Edited by Fiona Macpherson, Senior Lecturer, Director of the Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience, and Director of Postgraduate Studies, University of Glasgow
Contents Notes on Contributors Introduction 1.: Individuating the Senses - Fiona Macpherson Section 1: Classic Papers 2.: Excerpt from On the Soul - Aristotle 3.: Aristotle on Demarcating the Five Senses - Richard Sorabji 4.: Some Remarks About the Senses - H. P. Grice 5.: Distinguishing the Senses - J. W. Roxbee Cox 6.: The Senses of Martians - C. A. J. Coady 7.: The Senses, excerpt from Perception and Cognition- John Heil 8.: Characterising the Senses - Mark Leon 9.: Categorising the Senses - Norton Nelkin 10.: Sight and Touch - M. G. F. Martin 11.: Making Sense of the Senses: Individuating Modalities in Humans and Other Animals - Brian L. Keeley Section 2: New Papers 12.: On the Nature of the Senses - Richard Gray 13.: Re-imagining, Re-Viewing and Re-Touching - Robert Hopkins 14.: The Senses - John Heil 15.: A Proprioceptive Account of the Sensory Modalities - John O'Dea 16.: The Senses as Psychological Kinds - Matthew Nudds 17.: Tastes, Temperatures, and Pains - A. D. Smith 18.: The Sense of Agency - Tim Bayne 19.: Cross Modal Cuing and Selective Attention - Austen Clark Index