think timing is important in music. Space can be translated into time. — TheMadFool
The spatiotemporal location is everywhere/every time that it's performed, — Terrapin Station
A performance has a clear location. It's the song that was performed that I was asking about (as a metaphor for the self). Do you think a song has a location? — frank
Are you saying that Sunrise is a potentially infinite number of songs? That doesn't sound right. — frank
Works of art seem to be inspired by emotion which are, in turn, caused by something - a picturesque landscape, a beautiful maiden, etc. Don't these have locations. — TheMadFool
So how many songs is Sunrise? More than one? — frank
It seems clear from your statement that if I speak of the song Sunset as something singular, you would think I'm talking about the idea of the song. Is that correct? — frank
When you speak of something, you're going to have your concept or idea of it in mind, sure. — Terrapin Station
You didn't answer the question. People frequently speak of songs as singular things. If I speak of the song Sunset, to what do I refer? — frank
What's the referent? — frank
Ok. A lot of nominalists would say it doesnt refer to anything, thus nominalism is song anti-realism.
You're saying... uh, I'm not actually sure what you're saying — frank
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