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How Music Makes Us Feel
Economides, Alexander
Economides, Alexander
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Abstract
According to folk psychology, instrumental music regularly elicits emotions in listeners. Philosophers and psychologists such as Kivy, Konecni and Zangwill have questioned the existence of these musically elicited emotions, arguing that instrumental music elicits moods or aesthetic judgments rather than emotions. I defend the folk psychological position against these skeptics. The first chapter sets up the debate surrounding musically elicited emotions, while chapters two and three defend the thesis that instrumental music elicits emotions against the critics’ arguments. Chapter four outlines the implications of this defense for a variety of fields.
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2012-08-07
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Emotion, Mood, Music, Cognitivism
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Economides, Alexander. "How Music Makes Us Feel." 2012. Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/2797823
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2012-04-25
