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An Unnatural Attitude: Phenomenology in Weimar Musical Thought

An Unnatural Attitude: Phenomenology in Weimar Musical Thought

  • Author: Steege, Benjamin

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Contents

  • List of Examples
  • Introduction Worldhood and World War
  • Max Scheler, "Genius of War"
  • Musicology in the World
  • From Psychology to Phenomenology
  • Music in Phenomenological Study
  • Chapter 1 The Unnatural Attitude
  • The Acoustical Attitude and the Harmonic Attitude
  • Beyond Psychologism
  • "What Is the Phenomenology of Music?"
  • Chapter 2 Debussy, Outward and Open
  • An Outward Turn
  • Dehumanization
  • Being-There-With Music
  • Letting Oneself Go
  • Actuality
  • Chapter 3 Hearing-With
  • Case One Aesthetic Hearing (Seventeenth-Century Suite)
  • Joining In
  • Vocal Hearing and Instrumental Hearing
  • Case Two Participatory Hearing (Thirteenth-Century Motet)
  • Factical Life
  • Spacing
  • The Limits of Community
  • Chapter 4 Techniques of Feeling
  • This Is Not a Test
  • Techniques of Feeling
  • A Call
  • Appendix A Hans Mersmann, "On the Phenomenology of Music" (1925)
  • Appendix B Helmuth Plessner, "Response [to Mersmann]" (1925)
  • Appendix C Paul Bekker, "What Is the Phenomenology of Music?" (1925)
  • Appendix D Herbert Eimert, "On the Phenomenology of Music" (1926)
  • Appendix E Gunther Stern-Anders, "On the Phenomenology of Listening (Elucidated through the Hearing of Impressionist Music)" (1927)
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index