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Question 1. Explain the main elements of Schopenhauer's account of the work of art and how it figures into his philosophical system. How does music in particular constitute an exceptional case within the arts? In the final part of your answer, provide a reasoned evaluation of some aspect of Schopenhauer's account of art.
Question 2. Explain at least one view of the relation between music and expression that Robinson rejects and why she rejects it, and then her own preferred answer to the relation between music and expression. In the final part of your answer, provide a reasoned evaluation of some aspect of Robinson's take on the role of expression in music.
Question 3. Explain Davies's approach to the issue of why we concern ourselves with listening to sad music even though it makes us feel sad. In the final part of your answer, provide a reasoned evaluation of Davies take on why we listen to sad music.
Question 4. Explain the main points of Koelsch's neural take on emotion and music. In the final part of your answer, provide a reasoned evaluation of some aspect of Koelsch's neural approach to music and emotion.
Question 5. Explain the two aesthetical models for aesthetical appreciation that Carlson rejects and why he rejects them. Describe Carlson's preferredmodel for the appropriate appreciation of the environment.In the final part of your answer, provide a reasoned evaluation of some aspect of Carlson'spreferred model for the aesthetic appreciation of nature.
Question 6. Explain the main points of Brady's application of aesthetic value to the issue of environment preservation. In the final part of your answer, provide a reasoned evaluation of some aspect of Brady'sapproach to aesthetics and environmental preservation.