Expression and Extended Cognition

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 66 (4):59-73 (2008)
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Abstract

I argue for the possibility of an extremely intimate connection between the emotional content of the music and the emotional state of the person who produces that music. Under certain specified conditions, the music may not just influence, but also partially constitute the musician’s emotional state.

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Tom Cochrane
Flinders University

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