What is the distinctive character of musical experiences? An answer: musical experience is distinctive because it is of music. I argue, however, that the difference between musical and nonmusical experience cannot be explained with an ontological account of music per se. Instead, we have musical experiences of sounds whenever we listen and attend to sounds in a particular kind of way. I call this special kind of attention “musical listening.” One can explain why musical experiences are distinctive by explaining what makes musical listening distinctive. This account of musical listening suggests an anti-realist stance towards music; there is no kind of thing “music” and no musical works that are its instances. Ultimately, I give a kind of ac...
Musical understanding can occur at two levels. This is shown through Roger Scruton's analysis of 'ho...
The article reviewed in this commentary takes philosophical models of temporal experience as its sta...
Musicology has espoused traditionally a structural approach to the study of music, conceiving of it ...
Many philosophers of music, especially within the analytic tradition, are essentialists with respect...
Background Music is a temporal and sounding art. It is characterised most typically by its articulat...
3:30-4:20: “Listening to Music: A Philosophical Account” By Paskalina Bourbon (Pomona College) Comme...
How can someone have the right perception of sound and its nature? We hear sounds everywhere: we hea...
I accept the opportunity for this encounter with music because for me it is an opportunity to advan...
In his essay Understanding Music, Roger Scruton has argued for a nonreductionist approach to aesth...
Dissertation by Jeanette Bicknell on the scope and nature of the 'levels of understanding' that dete...
Even if sound and music are deeply intertwined phenomena, it is still fiercely debated whether all m...
We present an account of the phenomenon of music based upon the hypothesis that there is a close par...
Listening to music is one of the most common human activities. Yet, answering the question ‘What is ...
When trying to describe the relation between music and passion so that an interest in the passion wi...
This paper is about musical sense-making in a real-time listening situation, arguing for an active c...
Musical understanding can occur at two levels. This is shown through Roger Scruton's analysis of 'ho...
The article reviewed in this commentary takes philosophical models of temporal experience as its sta...
Musicology has espoused traditionally a structural approach to the study of music, conceiving of it ...
Many philosophers of music, especially within the analytic tradition, are essentialists with respect...
Background Music is a temporal and sounding art. It is characterised most typically by its articulat...
3:30-4:20: “Listening to Music: A Philosophical Account” By Paskalina Bourbon (Pomona College) Comme...
How can someone have the right perception of sound and its nature? We hear sounds everywhere: we hea...
I accept the opportunity for this encounter with music because for me it is an opportunity to advan...
In his essay Understanding Music, Roger Scruton has argued for a nonreductionist approach to aesth...
Dissertation by Jeanette Bicknell on the scope and nature of the 'levels of understanding' that dete...
Even if sound and music are deeply intertwined phenomena, it is still fiercely debated whether all m...
We present an account of the phenomenon of music based upon the hypothesis that there is a close par...
Listening to music is one of the most common human activities. Yet, answering the question ‘What is ...
When trying to describe the relation between music and passion so that an interest in the passion wi...
This paper is about musical sense-making in a real-time listening situation, arguing for an active c...
Musical understanding can occur at two levels. This is shown through Roger Scruton's analysis of 'ho...
The article reviewed in this commentary takes philosophical models of temporal experience as its sta...
Musicology has espoused traditionally a structural approach to the study of music, conceiving of it ...