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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Examples ix
- Introduction. Worldhood and World War 1
- Chapter 1. The Unnatural Attitude 27
- Chapter 2. Debussy, Outward and Open 67
- Chapter 3. Hearing- With 99
- Chapter 4. Techniques of Feeling 143
- Appendix A. Hans Mersmann, “On the Phenomenology of Music” (1925) 163
- Appendix B. Helmuth Plessner, “Response” [to Mersmann] (1925) 178
- Appendix C. Paul Bekker, “What Is the Phenomenology of Music?” (1925) 182
- Appendix D. Herbert Eimert, “On the Phenomenology of Music” (1926) 191
- Appendix E. Günther Stern- Anders, “On the Phenomenology of Listening (Elucidated through the Hearing of Impressionist Music)” (1927) 198
- Acknowledgments 209
- Notes 211
- Bibliography 259
- Index 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Examples ix
- Introduction. Worldhood and World War 1
- Chapter 1. The Unnatural Attitude 27
- Chapter 2. Debussy, Outward and Open 67
- Chapter 3. Hearing- With 99
- Chapter 4. Techniques of Feeling 143
- Appendix A. Hans Mersmann, “On the Phenomenology of Music” (1925) 163
- Appendix B. Helmuth Plessner, “Response” [to Mersmann] (1925) 178
- Appendix C. Paul Bekker, “What Is the Phenomenology of Music?” (1925) 182
- Appendix D. Herbert Eimert, “On the Phenomenology of Music” (1926) 191
- Appendix E. Günther Stern- Anders, “On the Phenomenology of Listening (Elucidated through the Hearing of Impressionist Music)” (1927) 198
- Acknowledgments 209
- Notes 211
- Bibliography 259
- Index 277