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The Structure of the Fields of Cognition in Music

The Unenlivened Nature in Music

The tones represent the world of the unenlivened nature just as, for example, physics and chemistry circumscribe it with words.
Thereat, in the musical sound-space, music represents this unenlivened sphere of nature directly while physics and chemistry, for example, only describe it, circumscribe it with words, which lack the character of an illustration.


“Just for this reason the effect of music
is so much more mighty and vivid
than the effect of the other arts:
for they only talk about the shadow,
but music about the essence. ”
Schopenhauer

The Enlivened Nature in Music

By applying higher principles of order and more subtle means of forming, the musical motifs as the inner, transcendental reality of the tones depict the world of individual cognition and natural development just as psychology, too, describes it with words.

By virtue of the musical logic, music in this process pictures the motif-space, this subjective individual sphere of knowledge directly in the depth of the musical sound-space: in the motif-space whereas psychology describes it with words alone, without the character of an illustration.

Social Communities in Music

By applying even higher principles of order and even more subtle means of forming, the musical sequences as the inner transcendental reality of the motifs represent the world of living social knowledge and development just as sociology, too, circumscribes it with words.
By virtue of the musical logic, music directly pictures this subjective, social sphere of knowledge in the depth of the motif-spaces: in the sequence spaces while sociology describes it only by word, without the character of an illustration.

The Manifold Unity of Life in Music

By applying the highest musical principles of order and the most subtle musical means of forming, the harmony as the inner, transcendental reality of the sequences depicts the world of individual, social, and ecological unity, as psychology, sociology, and ecology, too, together circumscribe it with words.

In the depth of the sequence-spaces, with the help of the musical logic, music directly pictures this supreme and most perfect sphere of cognition of individual, community, and ecology as a single entity while psychology, sociology, and ecology together describe it only by word, without the character of an illustration.