Articles | Open Access | https://doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/Volume05Issue04-08

Music as One of The Philosophical Sciences

Yuldasheva Aynisa Abdullaevna , UzSIAC, Acting Associate professor at department of “Vocal”, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Throughout human history, music has been not only an artistic phenomenon but aslo an object of philosophical thought. Its nature, functions, and influence on consciousness and sociyeti have intrigued philosophers from ancient times to the present day. This article analyzes the main philosophical concepts related to music, its status, aesthetic aspects, its connection with aesthetics, and its role in shaping cultural and moral values. Special attention is given to the impact of music on worldview formation, its significance in cultural and personal development, and the philosophy of Eastern music.

Keywords

Music, philosophy, aesthetics, consciousness

References

Losev A.F. Takho-Godi A.A. Plato. Aristotle. Moscow: Molodaya Gvardiya, 1993. Page 383

Farabi (al-Farabi). Treatise on Music // UNESCO Courier. 1973.№6. 42 p.

Ivanova L.A. Ibn Sina /Avicenna/ in the Mirror of Music. Some Musical-Theoretical Views of Ibn Sina. Ibn Sina's Views in the Field of Musical Theory // Bulletin of Chelyabinsk State University. 2007. №23. Page 105.

Zatorre K. Music, the Food of Neuros science? // Nature.2005. Page 434

Ijtimoiy Fikr (IF) Library of a Sociologist. Sociological Thought of the Medieval East. 2022.

Daukeeva S.D. The concept of musical science of Abu Nasr Muhammad al-Farabi in the treatise "The Great Book of Music". Abstract. Cand. Art. Moscow, 2000.28 p.

Article Statistics

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Copyright License

Download Citations

How to Cite

Yuldasheva Aynisa Abdullaevna. (2025). Music as One of The Philosophical Sciences. American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research, 5(04), 45–47. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/Volume05Issue04-08