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Música como aia da vontade: ensaio sobre a leitura wagneriana de Schopenhauer

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Author(s)
Márcio Benchimol Barros
Keywords
Música
estética
Wagner
Schopenhauer
Nietzsche
Music
aesthetics
Wagner
Schopenhauer
Nietzsche
Philosophy (General)
B1-5802
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1535548
Online Access
https://doaj.org/article/b61a68e4d5264d6ea500dda8afd62a83
Abstract
O ano de 1851 marca o primeiro contato de Richard Wagner com a filosofia de Schopenhauer, logo seguido por sua proclamada e algo surpreendente "conversão" ao schopenhauerianismo. Vinte anos depois, essa adesão é reafirmada em "Beethoven", escrito festivo que contém um esboço de uma filosofia da música, apresentada pelo compositor como fundamentada na estética schopenhaueriana e que terá grande influência na elaboração da noção do dionisíaco, tal como aparece em "O nascimento da Tragédia", de Nietzsche. Meu trabalho pretende, em primeiro lugar, investigar em que medida a estética musical esboçada em "Beethoven" é de fato compatível com as teses estéticas de "O mundo como Vontade e representação". A constatação de certas incongruências entre as duas concepções estéticas dá então oportunidade a reflexões sobre o caráter das relações entre Wagner, Schopenhauer e o jovem Nietzsche.<br>In the year 1851, Richard Wagner had his first contact with the philosophy of Schopenhauer, a fact that was followed soon by his proclaimed and somewhat surprising "conversion" to schopenhauerianism. Tweny years later, his debt to Schopenhauer is reaffirmed in "Beethoven", a comemorative writing in which are to be found the outlines of a philosophy of music - claimed by the composer to be based on Schopenhauer's aesthetics - that had great influence in Nietzsche's theoretical elaboration of the dionysiac, as it appears in "The birth of Tragedy". My work aims primarily at investigating to what extent the musical aesthetics outlined in "Beethoven" is actually compatible with that presented in "The world as Will and representation". The pointing out of remarkable differences between the two aesthetic conceptions gives then rise to some reflexions concerning the character of the relations between Wagner, Schopenhauer and the young Nietzsche.
Date
2012-06-01
Type
Article
Identifier
oai:doaj.org/article:b61a68e4d5264d6ea500dda8afd62a83
10.1590/S0100-512X2012000100009
0100-512X
https://doaj.org/article/b61a68e4d5264d6ea500dda8afd62a83
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