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Life and Death of Music as Education: A Philosophical Overview
Authors:Eduardo Sola Chagas Lima
Affiliation:1. Department of Music, Burman University, Lacombe T4L 2E5, Canadaeduardosola@burmanu.ca
Abstract:Abstract

This essay contemplates the role of music as education (as opposed to music education) in the Western World since Ancient Greek philosophical inquiry and throughout early Christianity, the Middle Ages, and Modernism. It regards music as a potential tool for instruction and knowledge exchange. In particular, this essay examines post-Enlightenment philosophical trends that reshaped Western understandings of music. Finally, this paper explores music education within the Seventh-day Adventist educational system as influenced by both nineteenth-century thought as well as informed by the reformative attempts that followed in the twentieth century.
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