TY - JOUR
T1 - John Cage, Henry David Thoreau, Wild Nature, Humility, and Music
AU - Corsa, Andrew J.
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PY - 2021/11/11
Y1 - 2021/11/11
N2 - John Cage and Henry David Thoreau draw attention to the indeterminacy of wild nature and imply humans cannot entirely control the natural world. This paper argues Cage and Thoreau each encourages his audience to recognize their own human limitations in relation to wildness, and thus each helps his audience to develop greater humility before nature. By reflecting on how Thoreau’s theory relates to Cage’s music, we can recognize how Cage’s music contributes to audiences’ environmental moral education. We can appreciate the role of music in helping audiences to develop values conducive to environmentally sustainable practices.
AB - John Cage and Henry David Thoreau draw attention to the indeterminacy of wild nature and imply humans cannot entirely control the natural world. This paper argues Cage and Thoreau each encourages his audience to recognize their own human limitations in relation to wildness, and thus each helps his audience to develop greater humility before nature. By reflecting on how Thoreau’s theory relates to Cage’s music, we can recognize how Cage’s music contributes to audiences’ environmental moral education. We can appreciate the role of music in helping audiences to develop values conducive to environmentally sustainable practices.
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U2 - 10.5840/enviroethics202111828
DO - 10.5840/enviroethics202111828
M3 - Article
SN - 0163-4275
VL - 43
SP - 219
EP - 234
JO - Environmental Ethics
JF - Environmental Ethics
IS - 3
ER -