Is there an Ontological Musical Common Sense?
The more or less explicitly formulated identification between ordinary beliefs about music and <em>musical common sense</em> is one of the key assumptions of the <em>descriptivist</em> <em>party</em> of ontology of music. The assumed commonsensical status of such...
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doaj-a6fcd1f0351b4873b8215aba8c294b652020-11-25T01:24:51ZengFirenze University PressAisthesis2035-84662014-02-0163678610.13128/Aisthesis-1409611919Is there an Ontological Musical Common Sense?Marcello RutaThe more or less explicitly formulated identification between ordinary beliefs about music and <em>musical common sense</em> is one of the key assumptions of the <em>descriptivist</em> <em>party</em> of ontology of music. The assumed commonsensical status of such beliefs is what confers on them a sort of “preliminary authority” in the formulation of any descriptivist ontology of music. This article intends to criticize this identification and to cast into doubt the very existence of a musical <em>common sense</em>, at least in relation to ontological questions. This endeavour entails a short analysis of the notion of common sense and an examination of some key notions of musical ontology, traditionally considered as commonsensical ones, which will be shown to be historically and culturally conditioned, and therefore far from exhibiting a commonsensical status.http://www.fupress.net/index.php/aisthesis/article/view/14096commonsensedescriptivismcreditabilityordinary beliefsmusical Work |
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The more or less explicitly formulated identification between ordinary beliefs about music and <em>musical common sense</em> is one of the key assumptions of the <em>descriptivist</em> <em>party</em> of ontology of music. The assumed commonsensical status of such beliefs is what confers on them a sort of “preliminary authority” in the formulation of any descriptivist ontology of music. This article intends to criticize this identification and to cast into doubt the very existence of a musical <em>common sense</em>, at least in relation to ontological questions. This endeavour entails a short analysis of the notion of common sense and an examination of some key notions of musical ontology, traditionally considered as commonsensical ones, which will be shown to be historically and culturally conditioned, and therefore far from exhibiting a commonsensical status. |
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