‘Sound Art’, by Santiago Auserón: the day philosophy deprived music of the knowledge of truth | babelia
From the mysterious and mathematical harmony of Pythagoras to Theodor Adorno’s philosophy of new music and its mass production, philosophers have always reflected on sound art and its relationship to philosophy. Rousseau or Nietzsche have left us melodic pages on Euterpe’s art, not a few philosophers have also dared with musical composition. In our country, … Read more