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    Casati and Dokic's wave-based event ontology entails that... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Event theories must classify experiences of echoes and recorded sounds as illusory in order to remain consistent.

    Casati and Dokic's wave-based event ontology entails that reproduction technology produces real sound events, dissolving the alleged illusory classification without abandoning event theory.

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    Casati and Dokic(as the authors of a specific philosophical theory)
    Two contemporary philosophers (Roberto Casati and Achille Varzi, and Jean-Baptiste Dokic) who developed theories about the nature of sounds and events.
    Illusory classification(as referring to the idea that recorded sound might be considered 'not real' sound)
    A way of grouping or categorizing things that seems wrong because it treats something fake or copied as if it were real.
    Ontology(Carnap argues this enterprise is based on a mistake)
    The philosophical discipline that tries to answer hard questions about what there really is.
    Wave-based(as describing how this particular ontology understands sound)
    Based on the idea that sound is made of waves traveling through air or other materials, rather than thinking of sound in some other way.

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    entails(describes a logical relationship between statements)
    Logically forces or guarantees; if A entails B, then whenever A is true, B must also be true.
    event ontology(Proposed as an alternative to particle and field interpretations of QFT)
    An ontological approach to QFT that takes events rather than particles or fields as the fundamental entities

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