Musaeus wrote:
To begin with, can it be shown that music is a finer art than the other arts?
Musaeus wrote: Secondly, how can we adequately describe or express the greatness of music?
For me, music is the closest thing to empathic/telepathic-esque communication ever to have evolved in that interim period before we could actually handle language
Musaeus wrote:To all who think that music is the art of arts.......
I have read a certain amount about music and enjoyed some of Roger Scruton's writing, but am not entirely satisfied by what I have read. I would like to find a way of responding to great music which is not in the form of criticism or just appreciation.
To begin with, can it be shown that music is a finer art than the other arts?
Secondly, how can we adequately describe or express the greatness of music?
0101 wrote:The relative or subjective criterion varies from individual to individual because individuals vary in their experiences, ideas, and feelings.
Zin5ki wrote:0101 wrote:The relative or subjective criterion varies from individual to individual because individuals vary in their experiences, ideas, and feelings.
To this I have one comment to make. It is not necessarily the case that the subjective criterion of aesthetic merit will itself vary from one individual to another, i.e. be identified as a different criterion in the case of each listener passing a judgement, for it may instead only be true that the matter of whether this criterion is met is subject-dependent.
Consider this simple criterion, itself somewhat emblematic of a subjectivist's claims: Whether a piece of music is great or not is constituted by the listener's approval or disapproval. A subjectivist could suggest that this criterion is a condition to be met by every listener's ascriptions of greatness, but then add that the validity of any such ascription will necessarily depend upon the subject in question.
(Although himself an antirealist interpreted by some as a non-cognitivist, Scruton and his contemporaries would lend no credence to this.)
Musaeus wrote:To all who think that music is the art of arts.......
To begin with, can it be shown that music is a finer art than the other arts?
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