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  1. The Experience of Profundity in Music.Bennett Reimer - 1995 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 29 (4):1.
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  • Musical profundity misplaced.Jerrold Levinson - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (1):58-60.
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  • The value of music.Alan Goldman - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (1):35-44.
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  • The Possibility of Profound Music.Julian Dodd - 2014 - British Journal of Aesthetics 54 (3):299-322.
    Peter Kivy has become convinced that it is impossible for pure, instrumental music to be profound. This is because he takes works of such music to be incapable of meeting what he claims to be two necessary conditions for artistic profundity: that the work denotes something profound, and that the work expresses profound propositions about its profound denotatum. The negative part of this paper argues as follows. Although works of pure, instrumental music do, indeed, fail to meet these conditions, the (...)
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  • Profundity in instrumental music.Stephen Davies - 2002 - British Journal of Aesthetics 42 (4):343-356.
    According to Peter Kivy, to be profound, music would have to be about a profound subject that is treated in an exemplary way. Instrumental music does not satisfy this definition; usually it is not about anything humanly important, and when it is, it can convey no more than banalities. Like others, I argue against the propositional character of Kivy's ‘aboutness’ criterion; profundity can be revealed or displayed other than via statements and descriptions. I am less inclined than some of Kivy's (...)
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