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The Sound of Ontology - Music as a Model for Metaphysics (Hardcover)
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The Sound of Ontology - Music as a Model for Metaphysics (Hardcover)
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The Sound of Ontology: Music as a Model for Metaphysics explores
connections between Western art music in the late 19th and early
20th centuries, and the ideas that dominated philosophy leading up
to and during that period. In the process of establishing John Cage
as Richard Wagner's heir via Arnold Schoenberg, the author
discovers that the old metaphysics of representation is still in
charge of how we think about music and about experience in general.
Instead of settling for the positivist definition of music as mere
sound framed by time, LaFave provides a phenomenology of music that
reveals pitch as the ontological counterpart to frequency, and
music as a vehicle for understanding how, as Heidegger observed,
the Being of "things of value" are invariably grounded in the Being
of "things of nature." Numerous musical examples and a poem by
Wallace Stevens illustrate LaFave's case that hierarchy is
intrinsic to this understanding. Alfred North Whitehead's process
philosophy is brought to bear alongside Heidegger's
phenomenological ontology to show that not only music, but reality
itself, depends on a play of interlocking hierarchies to effect the
nature-value connection, making aesthetics first philosophy.
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