Eran Guter

Max Stern Yezreel Valley College
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    Most commentators have underplayed the philosophical importance of Wittgenstein's multifarious remarks on music, which are scattered throughout his Nachlass. In this dissertation I spell out the extent and depth of Wittgenstein's engagement with certain problems that are regarded today as central to the field of the aesthetics of music, such as musical temporality, expression and understanding. By considering musical expression in its relation to aspect-perception, I argue that Wittgenstein unde…Read more
  • Wittgenstein and Aesthetics (review)
    The Bertrand Russell Society Quarterly 124. 2004.
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    Wittgenstein on musical depth and our knowledge of humankind
    In Garry L. Hagberg (ed.), Wittgenstein on Aesthetic Understanding, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 217-247. 2017.
    Wittgenstein’s later remarks on music, those written after his return to Cambridge in 1929 in increasing intensity, frequency, and elaboration, occupy a unique place in the annals of the philosophy of music, which is rarely acknowledged or discussed in the scholarly literature. These remarks reflect and emulate the spirit and subject matter of Romantic thinking about music, but also respond to it critically, while at the same time they interweave into Wittgenstein’s forward thinking about the ph…Read more
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    Ornamentality in the New Media
    In Anat Biletzki (ed.), Hues of Philosophy. Essays in Memory of Ruth Manor, College Publications. pp. 83-96. 2010.
    Ornamentality is pervasive in the new media and it is related to their essential characteristics: dispersal, hypertextuality, interactivity, digitality and virtuality. I utilize Kendall Walton's theory of ornamentality in order to construe a puzzle pertaining to the new media. the ornamental erosion of information. I argue that insofar as we use the new media as conduits of real life, the excessive density of ornamental devices which is prevalent in certain new media environments, forces us to c…Read more