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One of the small, but interesting, books by Aristotle is called Questions, consisting only of questions but with no answers provided by Aristotle. In this spiri...
One of the small, but interesting, books by Aristotle is called Questions, consisting only of questions but with no answers provided by Aristotle. In this spiri...
Plato’s most quoted sentence in Laws is: Education has two branches,—one of gymnastic, which is concerned with the body, and the other of music, whi...
The ancient Greeks gave great weight to the value of music in establishing and revealing character. Athenaeus in Deipnosophistae tells the story of Cleosthenes,...
Plato, in his writings on music education, stressed the value of music in character building and the teaching of morals and ethics. For him, music was clearly a...
Who among us is not moved by the thought of Mozart dancing at night in the winter in Vienna with his wife to keep warm because he could not afford fuel, or of B...
Aristotle (b. 384 BC), in writing about education, in Ethica Nicomachea, observed that states of character arise out of activities … It makes no small dif...
Aristotle wrote, in On Interpretation, This is the key to what we call Universality in music. Does it not also remind us that no matter how music is used (churc...
Aristotle asks, Why do all men love music?
Aristotle, in Ethica Nicomachea, discusses at some length the relationship of the quality of a man and the quality of the music he listens to, for example, R...
How are we to answer Aristotle’s question in Problemata Why is it that some men spend their time in pursuits which they have chosen, though these are some...