Music, Philosophy, and Modernity
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th Feb '09
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Andrew Bowie uses music to question many ideas about language, meaning and philosophy.
This book looks at key philosophical responses to music from Kant, the German Romantics and Wagner, to Wittgenstein and Adorno. It uses music to question many ideas about language, meaning and philosophy, and thereby proposes an alternative account of philosophy's relationship to modernity.Modern philosophers generally assume that music is a problem to which philosophy ought to offer an answer. Andrew Bowie's Music, Philosophy, and Modernity suggests, in contrast, that music might offer ways of responding to some central questions in modern philosophy. Bowie looks at key philosophical approaches to music ranging from Kant, through the German Romantics and Wagner, to Wittgenstein, Heidegger and Adorno. He uses music to re-examine many ideas about language, subjectivity, metaphysics, truth and ethics, and he suggests that music can show how the predominant images of language, communication, and meaning in contemporary philosophy may be lacking in essential ways. His book will be of interest to philosophers, musicologists, and all who are interested in the relation between music and philosophy.
ISBN: 9780521107822
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 650g
444 pages