The Sound of Ontology: Music as a Model for Metaphysics

Lanham: Lexington Books (2017)
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This book provides a unique approach to some of philosophy’s fundamental issues. It points to music as a model for exploring such questions as, “What does it mean to value?” This is not a musical study, per se, but a philosophical text that uses music as a vehicle for investigating these and other metaphysical, axiological, and aesthetic matters.

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Kenneth LaFave
European Graduate School

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