Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
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SCHOPENHAUER'S PHILOSOPHY OF MUSIC AS BREAKTHROUGH FROM THE WORLD OF RATIONALITY
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2016
Языканглийский
  • Kayukov Valeriy Anatolevich, author
  • Lebedev Aleksey Borisovich, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Kayukov V.A. Schopenhauer's philosophy of music as breakthrough from the world of rationality / V.A. Kayukov, A.B. Lebedev // International journal of humanities and cultural studies. - 2016. – P. 725–730.
    Annotation The paper presented the analysis of A. Schopenhauer's musical philosophy development in his work «The world as will and representation«. In the age of rationalistic research his thinking proved to be a turning point which gave a new philosophical beginning - irrationalism. In his philosophy the highest place in the world order was represented by music. Schopenhauer, carrying out research discrete steps consistently, develops a complete picture of the author's understanding concerning the ontological status of music as an immediate objectification of the World will in the material world. Prior to him I. Kant showed that an insurmountable barrier exists between sense perceptions and the world of things-in-themselves. This is something different, mysterious, not of this world; some immutable condition of human understanding. Schopenhauer explains the thing-in-itself by the World's will, which is an unknowable energy, thirst, desire. And this will find its immediate repose in music.
    Keywords Music philosophy, rationality, the World will
    The name of the journal International journal of humanities and cultural studies
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