Englischsprachige Philosophie der Musik: Ein Blick von Irgendwo

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 57 (6):879-884 (2009)
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Abstract

Contemporary Anglophone philosophy of music has eschewed traditional philosophical concerns about the place of music in human affairs, concentrating instead on a more restricted domain of musical meaning related to aesthetic considerations which are ultimately tied to the concept of disinterested aesthetic experience. I argue that this emphasis needs to be supplemented by an attention to the “instrumentality” of music, understanding music in relation to questions of the social and cultural purposes that music might serve and thereby broadening the idea of what it is to count as a musical practice. I illustrate how this re-orientation might proceed with reference to the case of musical improvisation

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