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My old Polymate Jennifer asks,
“Write about what you feel is the one most important thing in life.”
My answer, “Truth” will be expected by many, probably, but the far more interesting question remains: “Why?”
Ever since I have been very young, [...]
Archive for December, 2008
Question #3: What is the Most Important Thing In Life?
Posted in Autobiographical, Philosophy in General, tagged David Hume, epistomology, existentialism, God, Jann, Josh, Karl Jaspers, Kierkegaard, life, love, Nietzsche, Socrates, Truth on 10 December, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Question #2: What Does Music Mean to You?
Posted in Math and Science, Transcendentalism, tagged Beethoven, counterpoint, fugue, harmony, importance, life, math, mathematical, meaning, melody, music, orchestra, order, structure, symphony on 3 December, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Part of the Q&A series, today’s question comes from none other than mom herself:
“What does music mean to you, or why is it so important to you?”
Is suspect most people would reflexively answer that music is emotion, or the expression of emotion, or something along those lines. However, I can never quite accept such an [...]