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#49: Peter Kalkavage on Music and Metaphysics

Author
The Hauenstein Center at Grand Valley State University
Published
Thu 08 Jun 2017
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hauenstein-collection/episodes/49-Peter-Kalkavage-on-Music-and-Metaphysics-e1mbrre

Today we hear from Peter Kalkavage, a tutor at St John’s College and author of The Logic of Desire: An Introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Peter and I discuss his writing about philosophy and music.

Reading Peter’s writing, you can tell that one of his aims isn’t just to think about music as a fine art, but to think about music as itself a way of thinking. His approach allows him to write about and think through music in some surprising or perhaps just unfamiliar ways: he asks how music contributes to the formation of one’s opinions, one’s beliefs about the world. But then he also writes about music in ways that are familiar, but that require a great deal of imagination and precision. Peter asks why music, particularly classical music and sacred music but also some rock n roll thrown in, why music makes us feel certain ways, gives form to our emotions—in a sense, helps us feel our own emotions.

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