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Wittgenstein on Music provides a comprehensive examination of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s scattered but profound observations on music throughout his philosophical career. This Element traces how Wittgenstein’s distinctive approach to philosophy shapes his understanding of musical experience and meaning.
The book explores Wittgenstein’s critiques of conventional aesthetic theories and his alternative perspective on how we understand and respond to music. It demonstrates that Wittgenstein’s insights on music are deeply connected to his broader philosophical investigations into language, meaning, and human forms of life.
By analyzing Wittgenstein’s notebooks, lectures, and published works, this study reveals how his unconventional thinking challenges traditional assumptions about musical interpretation, emotional expression in music, and the nature of musical understanding. The work is essential for philosophers of music, Wittgenstein scholars, and anyone interested in innovative approaches to aesthetic philosophy.







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