Thinking on Music
In this paper, i try to present and discuss some old and new questions concerning music. I start with the observation that despite its pervasiveness in almost all areas of human life, music remains an undertheorised and unpopular subject in social sciences and humanities. While i explore the reaason...
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doaj-c6a38a4813af49518bc586926bf987882021-07-02T09:00:10ZengHacettepe UniversityMomentdergi2148-970X2014-06-011110.17572/mj2014.1.8710334Thinking on MusicUmut Yener KaraIn this paper, i try to present and discuss some old and new questions concerning music. I start with the observation that despite its pervasiveness in almost all areas of human life, music remains an undertheorised and unpopular subject in social sciences and humanities. While i explore the reaasons for that neglect, i briefly discuss some of the answers given to the question “what is music?”. Afterwards i attempt to approach music from an ontological and metaphysical perspective. Following scholars like Bruno Latour, John Law and Friedrich Kittler, i argue that Western conceptions and preconceptions about the nature of reality are influenced by a technique of seeing invented in Renaissance painting called “linear perspective”. I conclude with some speculative and preliminary remarks on our modes of engagement with the world via hearing and music.http://www.momentdergi.org/index.php/momentdergi/article/view/40müzikduygularsesontolojitemsil |
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In this paper, i try to present and discuss some old and new questions concerning music. I start with the observation that despite its pervasiveness in almost all areas of human life, music remains an undertheorised and unpopular subject in social sciences and humanities. While i explore the reaasons for that neglect, i briefly discuss some of the answers given to the question “what is music?”. Afterwards i attempt to approach music from an ontological and metaphysical perspective. Following scholars like Bruno Latour, John Law and Friedrich Kittler, i argue that Western conceptions and preconceptions about the nature of reality are influenced by a technique of seeing invented in Renaissance painting called “linear perspective”. I conclude with some speculative and preliminary remarks on our modes of engagement with the world via hearing and music. |
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