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- Title
Upholding Standards: A Realist Ontology of Standard Form Jazz.
- Authors
DODD, JULIAN
- Abstract
In 'All Play and No Work,' Andrew Kania claims that standard form jazz involves no works, only performances. This article responds to Kania by defending one of the alternative ontological proposals that he rejects, namely, that jazz works are ontologically continuous with works of classical music. I call this alternative 'the standard view,' and I argue that it is the default position in the ontology of standard form jazz. Kania has three objections to the standard view. The bulk of the article is devoted to explaining why none of these objections succeed.
- Subjects
JAZZ -- Philosophy &; aesthetics; MUSICAL performance; KANIA, Andrew; ONTOLOGY; MUSICAL aesthetics; SOPHISTICATED Lady (Music); COREA, Chick, 1941-2021
- Publication
Journal of Aesthetics & Art Criticism, 2014, Vol 72, Issue 3, p277
- ISSN
0021-8529
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jaac.12088