Affiliation:
1. 1 Institut für Musikwissenschaft und Medienwissenschaft , Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin , Berlin , Germany .
Abstract
Summary
In the current cognitive theory of music, concepts of Gestalt psychology are referred to in various ways. For example, neurocognitive models of music perception address the formation of auditory Gestalts as a stage in the formation of meaning. However, this view runs counter to central premises of Gestalt psychology of Carl Stumpf’s school, which precisely did not describe Gestalts as synthesized phenomena. Nevertheless, it is argued here, borrowing from Gestalt concepts can promote current non-reductionist positions. They conceptualize musical perception not in the ways of information theory, but of phenomenology and action theory. Here the theory of affordance developed by J.J. Gibson in close collaboration with his wife Eleanor J. Gibson stands out. It was explicitly introduced into musicological research by Eric Clarke, but without reference to its Gestalt psychological roots. The article explores theories of musical affordance with the help of further methodological tools, which can be assigned to the philosophical schools of direct realism and constructivism. They open up the possibility of a non-cognitivist and non-representational perspective on musical perception. It turns out that Gestalt psychological concepts also have a catalytic effect on the expansion of our understanding of musical perception in this constellation, although this connection has hardly been visible so far.
Reference33 articles.
1. Ash, M. G. (1998) Gestalt Psychology in German Culture, 1890–1967: Holism and the Quest for Objectivity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Studies in the History of Psychology).
2. Bruder, J. (2019). Cognitive Code. Post-Anthropocentric Intelligence and the Infrastructural Brain. Montreal & Kingston, London, Chicago: McGill-Queen`s University Press.
3. Clarke, E. F. (2005). Ways of Listening. An ecological approach to the perception of musical meaning, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2005.
4. Clarke, E. F. (2012). What`s going on. Music, Psychology, and Ecological Theory. Clayton, M., Herbert, T. & Middleton, R. (Ed.). The Cultural Study of Music. A Critical Introduction. Second Ed. London: Routledge, 333–342.
5. Gibson, E. J. (2013). Perceiving the Affordances. A Portrait of Two psychologists. Hove and New York: Psychology Press. First Paperback edition after original edition from 2002, Mahwah/NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Cited by
1 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
1. What Does Musicking Afford?;Ecological Psychology;2024-04-02