Musicking as Knowing Human Beings

In Carla Carmona, David Perez-Chico & Chon Tejedor, Intercultural Understanding After Wittgenstein. Anthem. pp. 77-91 (2023)
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Abstract

While Wittgenstein harked back to Romantic sentiments concerning the ineffable connection between musical depth and knowledge of human inner life, he nonetheless responded to them critically, while at the same time interweaving them into his forward thinking about the philosophic entanglements of language and the mind. In this paper I offer a thorough reading of Wittgenstein’s reorientation of metaphors of musical depth in a way that is conducive to a conception of knowledge of human beings which pushes beyond the inner/outer dichotomy.

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