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Rhode Island School of Design

Contemporary Aesthetics (Journal Archive)

2020

Musical experience; musical listening; musical practice; ontology; philosophy of music; sound

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A Philosophical Account Of Listening Musically, Paskalina Bourbon Aug 2020

A Philosophical Account Of Listening Musically, Paskalina Bourbon

Contemporary Aesthetics (Journal Archive)

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 …