The Aesthetics of Music

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The Aesthetics of Music is a philosophical work by Roger Scruton that explores the nature, meaning, and value of music within the broader tradition of aesthetics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
philosophical work
author Roger Scruton
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses harmony
listening experience
melody
metaphysics of sound
musical expression of emotion
musical form
musical judgment
musical modernism
musical representation
musical understanding
musical value
ontology of musical works
performance and interpretation
relationship between music and emotion
relationship between music and language
relationship between music and time
rhythm
tonal versus atonal music
tonality
explores meaning of music
nature of music
value of music
genre aesthetics literature
music theory
philosophy
hasPhilosophicalPerspective anti-reductionist view of music
intentionalist account of listening
realist account of musical meaning
hasPhilosophicalTheme artistic value versus entertainment value in music
cultural context of music
embodiment in musical experience
musical intentionality
normativity in musical appreciation
objectivity of aesthetic judgment
language English
mainSubject aesthetics
aesthetics of music
philosophy of music
notableFor comprehensive theory of musical understanding
defense of tonal music
systematic treatment of music within general aesthetics
partOf aesthetic theory tradition
placesInTradition analytic aesthetics
conservative cultural criticism

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Roger Scruton notableWork The Aesthetics of Music