Danto, Popular Music, and Indiscernible Counterparts
Contribution to The Online Aesthetics Conference, 2007
While I endorse Arthur Danto's insight that musical works can only be individuated by reference to their historical contexts, examples from popular music can be used to challenge the proposal that this point is completely independent from Danto's claim that individuation requires knowledge of "artworld concepts." In short, ontological contextualism in music is logically independent from the history of music as art.
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