Ontmeta11. Ontology, jazz, and musical works
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Some philosophers think that there are no musical works in jazz, such as Andrew Kania . Other philosophers believe the ontology of musical works makes no aesthetic differences, such as James O. Young.
- Shalkowski, Scott A. "The Ontological Ground of the Alethic Modality." The Philosophical Review vol. 103, no. 4 (Oct., 1994), 669–688.
- Young, James O. “The Ontology of Musical Works: A Philosophical Pseudo-Problem.” Frontiers of Philosophy in China 6, no. 2 (2011): 284–97.
- Young, James O. "The Poverty of Musical Ontology." JMM: The Journal of Music and Meaning vol. 13 ( 2014/2015): 19 pages.
- Young, James O. "Empiricism and the Ontology of Jazz." Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia vol. 74 (4) (2018): 1255–1266. DOI 10.17990/RPF/2018_74_4_125.
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