Non-Visual Perception
The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness July 9, 2020 Casey O'Callaghan
Philosophers have focused too heavily on vision when studying perceptual consciousness, neglecting other senses like hearing, touch, smell, and taste. This narrow focus risks missing critical features of consciousness and may produce claims that do not generalize to non-visual perception. A comprehensive account of perceptual consciousness requires examining all sensory modalities.