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Philosophy of Music in the Mirror of the Contemporary Age. Article 1

https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2020-63-12-7-25

Abstract

The article examines the situation that has developed in the contemporary age and being named differently: postmodernism, post-postmodernism, digital modernism, metamodernism, etc. It is noted that, despite the difference in naming, all the terms indicate a global crisis of culture and man. The three most important signs of this crisis are identified: (1) degradation of a man – the predominance of his animal nature; (2) total technicism; (3) oblivion of national traditions, sacred things. These features are briefly explained. It is concluded that the basis of these signs is the loss of human spirituality. It is stated that music has extraordinary opportunities to elevate the spiritual needs of a person. It is emphasized that these opportunities contributed to the strengthening of the impact of religious practices within various worships – shamanism, Zoroastrianism, Sufism, and others, which ensured the maintenance of the humanity of the world. It is believed that the use of spiritual-creative possibilities of music will help overcome the existing global crisis and prepare the formation of the era of culture and man, the era called a New Humanism by M. Eliade. It is argued that there are composers in Russia and in other countries today who purposefully use the spiritual-creative potential of music in their work to overcome the crisis that has arisen. We offer an interview with one of them – Russian composer Dmitry Stefanovich. In conclusion, it is noted that the following articles will continue to analyze the processes taking place in contemporary culture, and, in this regard, there will be presented stories about music and interviews with composers from Russia and other countries.

About the Author

Alexander S. Klujev
Herzen State Pedagogical University
Russian Federation

Alexander S. Klujev – D.Sc. in Philosophy, Full Professor of the Department of Music Education, Herzen State Pedagogical University.
Saint Petersburg.



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Klujev A.S. Philosophy of Music in the Mirror of the Contemporary Age. Article 1. Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2020;63(12):7-25. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2020-63-12-7-25



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