What
is Philosophy?
What is philosophy?
If one is going to study music philosophy it seems logical to start with
some understanding of what it is.
Philosophy is generally believed to be the pursuit of wisdom which
involves an understanding of the nature and value of some aspect of life or all
of life for that matter. It is a search
for a general understanding of a field of knowledge that will reveal what the
“main thing” is. It will include an
analysis of the basic principles for one’s underlying beliefs that serve as the
grounds for why one does what he or she does.
It will reveal how to keep the main thing the main thing. It is a search for wisdom that will guide
one’s processes of thought and conduct.
Philosophy
is more than a quest for wisdom that guides our thought patterns. It also guides what we do. Historically a strong philosophy was a love
for wisdom. Our word philosophy is
derived from two Greek words philos,
which meant a predilection or love for something and sophia, which meant wisdom.
Thus philosophy traditionally may be described as preconceived love for
a wisdom that would bring a systematized calm or composure. Classical philosophers believed that
philosophy could and would bring about a unified filed of wisdom based on
knowledge that would give an “inner peace”.
If one is going to search after wisdom the Bible should be the place to
start. The Bible is also the place where
all philosophical endeavor ends, because Bible principles of musicing, and
Bible principles of Christian living are the standards on which every Christian
musicians must build a Christocentric music philosophy.
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