MUSIC, PHILOSOPHY, AND MODERNITY
wittgenstein and heidegger 285 appropriate response to this situation. Interpretations of this idea vary considerably, though th ...
286 music, philosophy, and modernity a child a language, the gestures of the voice that link to musical ges- tures cannot themse ...
wittgenstein and heidegger 287 InCulture and Valuehe suggests that the ‘simplest explanation’ of a musical phrase ‘is sometimes ...
288 music, philosophy, and modernity contingent, relating to his particular background and temperament. His approaches can, thou ...
wittgenstein and heidegger 289 of Adorno’s ideas about music. Before we come to Adorno we need, though, to look once again at He ...
290 music, philosophy, and modernity of his conception of language, which is why it can be connected to music. Heidegger’s ‘turn ...
wittgenstein and heidegger 291 some respect. Heidegger’s radicalisation of these ideas depends upon his demonstration that time, ...
292 music, philosophy, and modernity musicologist Heinrich Besseler, did.^15 Besseler shows how the prag- matic aspect of Heideg ...
wittgenstein and heidegger 293 InBeing and Timethe problem which results from this view of lan- guage is that both the account o ...
294 music, philosophy, and modernity crisis in concert and other musical life brought about by the war and by the economic crise ...
wittgenstein and heidegger 295 employs Heidegger’s distinction between ‘Zuhandenheit’ and ‘Vorhan- denheit’–between the being of ...
296 music, philosophy, and modernity and performance as it does in his questioning of what he sees as the ‘aesthetic’ approach t ...
wittgenstein and heidegger 297 that each would ‘fuse with’ the other (ibid.: 77 ). Making music ‘as such does not have the tende ...
298 music, philosophy, and modernity daily existence, and which are both constituted by and help constitute the nature of attune ...
wittgenstein and heidegger 299 If involvement in a practice is supposed to involve a kind of legitima- tion which is inaccessibl ...
300 music, philosophy, and modernity linguistics or analytical philosophy, is regarded instead primarily as a means of carrying ...
wittgenstein and heidegger 301 this sense the world of which we can speak ‘happens’ in a way which constituteshow we can engage ...
302 music, philosophy, and modernity If one is looking at it for its relationship to philosophical conceptions of language, rath ...
wittgenstein and heidegger 303 In chapter 2 I cited Heidegger’s criticism of Wagner, which is one of the few places in which he ...
304 music, philosophy, and modernity and, of course, there would be no need to have the poem to convey what cannot be stated. Th ...
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