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Also called "abstract music", absolute music is music that is not explicitly "about" anything, non-representational or non-objective. Absolute music has no references to stories or images or any other kind of extramusical idea. The aesthetic ideas underlying the absolute music debate relate to
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gave rise to the idea of what can be labeled as spiritual absolutism. "Formalism" is the concept of ‘music for music’s sake’ and refers only to instrumental music without words. The 19th century music critic
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in which one responds with sometimes quite intense emotions to art, even whilst knowing that the scenario presented is fictional (see for instance the work of
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especially). Aesthetic emotions do not motivate practical behaviours in the way that other emotions do (such as how fear motivates avoidance behaviours).
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The relation between aesthetic emotions and other emotions is traditionally said to rely on the disinterestedness of the aesthetic experience (see
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The capacity of artworks to arouse emotions such as fear is a subject of philosophical and psychological research. It raises problems such as the
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argued that music could be enjoyed as pure sound and form, that it needed no connotation of extra-musical elements to warrant its existence.
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activity or appreciation. These emotions may be of the everyday variety (such as
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Pouivet, Roger. 'On the Cognitive Functioning of Aesthetic Emotions'.
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Interactions between the emotional and executive brain systems
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Clay, Felix. 'The Origin of the Aesthetic Emotion'.
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