Title
Medicine and Music: Three Relations Considered
Abstract
Two well-recognised, but inherently reductionist, relations between medicine and music are the attempted neuro-scientific understanding of responses to music and interest in music’s contributions to clinical therapy. This paper proposes a third relation whereby music is seen as an organising metaphor for clinical medicine as a practice. Both music and clinical medicine affirm human well-being, and both do this inter alia through varieties of skilful, crafted yet spontaneous mutual engagement between a ‘performer’ and an ‘audience’. I argue that this organising metaphor offers a corrective to the reductionist influences of the first two relations, illuminates a number of medicine’s important features, and reaffirms the existential as being at the core of medicine’s telos.
Authors
H. M. Evans
Link
http://journals1.scholarsportal.info/pdf/10413545/v28i0003/135_mamtrc.xml