Abstract
A Few Notes on Aspect Seein g in Contemporar y Aesthetics
In this paper author examines the problem of aspect seeing in reference
to works of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Virgil C. Aldrich posing the question of
whether they are applicable to experience of musical works. Drawing on examples
from Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations, author maintains that
hearing a melody as solemn, sad, et cetera is neither universal nor unequivocal.
Musical work, author suggests, does not present itself spontaneously to the
listener. Conversely it must be sought and found. To speak of aspect hearing or hearing as (as aesthetic hearing) in reference to music, one must seek out those qualities of musical work that are perceptual but also individually grasped in contrast to what is given in experience through acculturation and training.