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Music, essence and context

Zangwill, Nick

Authors

Nick Zangwill



Contributors

Rima Povilioniene
Editor

R?ta Stanevi?i?t?
Editor

Nick Zangwill
Editor

Abstract

I defend the application of the notion of essence to music. I appeal to the essences of events rather than objects, and I focus on functional events, such as handshakes, which have historical essences. Musical essences are like that. This allows us to clear up a number of worries about essences in music. I then celebrate and defend Hanslick’s appeal to musical-beauty, and make some interpretative points. I defend the appeal to pleasure in the musically-beautiful against Taruskin’s appeal to the sublime. Next, I turn to the notion of absolute music and characterize it in a certain way. I show how Hanslick can and does allow much non-absolute music. Nevertheless, absolute music retains a certain explanatory priority with respect to the other things that music does for us. Political criticisms of formalism about music are navigated in passing. Lastly, I diagnose Taruskin’s worry that talking about essence gets something wrong about the cultural dimensions of human life. In reply I show how essence is essential for understanding human action, and thus also for understanding cultural human action.

Citation

Zangwill, N. (2019). Music, essence and context. In R. Povilioniene, R. Stanevičiūtė, & N. Zangwill (Eds.), Of Essence and Context: Between Music and Philosophy (27-41). Springer Publishing Company

Online Publication Date Jun 1, 2019
Publication Date Jun 12, 2019
Deposit Date Jan 29, 2018
Publicly Available Date Jun 2, 2022
Publisher Springer Publishing Company
Pages 27-41
Series Title Numanities - Arts and Humanities in Progress
Book Title Of Essence and Context: Between Music and Philosophy
Chapter Number 2
ISBN 978-3-030-14470-8
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/562435
Contract Date Jan 29, 2018

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