This work focuses on the role that music has in the constitution of the World as a philosophical category. I explore the work of Eugenio Trías and Augustine of Hippo, and the way both philosophers have conceptualized music in relation to the constitution of the time of the World. For Trías music is not about the World but about its limits and, in that way, gives it a form. For Augustine music relates man to universe’s <em>ordo</em>, liberating him from mundane <em>distentio animi</em> and helping him to give sense to a World that gives itself as finite
The text attempts to answer the question whether musicians need a philosophy of music. The answer to...
This thesis investigates the proposition that music plays a crucial role in human existence. More s...
he notion that music might have moral significance—without reference to anything beyond itself—seems...
This work focuses on the role that music has in the constitution of the World as a philosophical cat...
Augustine wrote the dialogues De Musica and De ordine in order to explain music as a science. Tradi...
1Ranging from Antiquity to contemporary analytic philosophy, this book provides a concise but thorou...
Esta investigación aborda analíticamente los planteamientos teológicos de San Agustín en relación co...
This article explores the place of music in the classical liberal arts curriculum, which consists of...
This thesis examines John Scotus Eriugena’s reading of Augustine’s De musica. It argues that materia...
The text attempts to answer the question whether musicians need a philosophy of music. The answer t...
Concerned that his love of music might only strengthen his sensuality and thus jeopardize his conver...
Since the Renaissance, the normative approach to a philosophy of music has concerned itself primaril...
Augustine’s De musica is all that remains of his ambitious plan to write a cycle of works describing...
Ranging from Antiquity to contemporary analytic philosophy, this book provides a concise but thoroug...
The author considers the metaphysics of Aristotle in its significance for the aesthetics and the phi...
The text attempts to answer the question whether musicians need a philosophy of music. The answer to...
This thesis investigates the proposition that music plays a crucial role in human existence. More s...
he notion that music might have moral significance—without reference to anything beyond itself—seems...
This work focuses on the role that music has in the constitution of the World as a philosophical cat...
Augustine wrote the dialogues De Musica and De ordine in order to explain music as a science. Tradi...
1Ranging from Antiquity to contemporary analytic philosophy, this book provides a concise but thorou...
Esta investigación aborda analíticamente los planteamientos teológicos de San Agustín en relación co...
This article explores the place of music in the classical liberal arts curriculum, which consists of...
This thesis examines John Scotus Eriugena’s reading of Augustine’s De musica. It argues that materia...
The text attempts to answer the question whether musicians need a philosophy of music. The answer t...
Concerned that his love of music might only strengthen his sensuality and thus jeopardize his conver...
Since the Renaissance, the normative approach to a philosophy of music has concerned itself primaril...
Augustine’s De musica is all that remains of his ambitious plan to write a cycle of works describing...
Ranging from Antiquity to contemporary analytic philosophy, this book provides a concise but thoroug...
The author considers the metaphysics of Aristotle in its significance for the aesthetics and the phi...
The text attempts to answer the question whether musicians need a philosophy of music. The answer to...
This thesis investigates the proposition that music plays a crucial role in human existence. More s...
he notion that music might have moral significance—without reference to anything beyond itself—seems...