Popular Song as Moral Microcosm: Life Lessons from Jazz Standards

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 71:51-66 (2012)
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In a recent paper devoted to my topic, music and morality, my fellow philosopher of music Peter Kivy makes a helpful tripartite distinction among ways in which music could be said to have moral force. The first is by embodying and conveying moral insight; Kivy labels that epistemic moral force. The second is by having a positive moral effect on behavior; Kivy labels that behavioral moral force. And the third is by impacting positively on character so as to make someone a better human being; Kivy labels that character-building moral force.

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reprint Levinson, Jerrold (2013) "Popular song as moral microcosm : life lessons from jazz standards". In O'Hear, Anthony, Philosophy and the Arts, pp. : Cambridge University Press (2013)

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Jerrold Levinson
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The Company We Keep: An Ethics of Fiction.Wayne C. Booth - 1988 - University of California Press.

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