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    Denying that auditory perception is intrinsically spatial... — Carmelics
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    Supports→There is logical room for an aspatial theory of auditory perception that nonetheless acknowledges sounds have spatial locations.

    Denying that auditory perception is intrinsically spatial does not require denying that sounds have spatial locations.

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    We divided up existing accounts of sounds according to the spatial location they assign to sounds. However, there are aspatial theories of sounds as well. Aspatial theories deny either (i) that sounds are intrinsically spatial, or (ii) that auditory perception is intrinsically spatial. Arguably, claim (i) implies claim (ii), but the converse is not true, which leaves room for an interesting aspatial theory of auditory perception which nevertheless acknowledges that sounds have some spatial locat

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