RESEARCH ON THE APPLICATION OF THE FUSION OF AESTHETIC PHILOSOPHY AND PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY IN FILM AND TELEVISION MUSIC PRODUCTION

Authors

  • Huang Fan ShenYang Conservatory of Music,Shenyang,Liaoning,110818,China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2021.3895

Keywords:

aesthetic philosophy (AP), practical philosophy (PP), music production (MP)

Abstract

The basic aim of this research study is to describe the Applications of the fusion of aesthetic philosophy and practical philosophy in film and television music production. This research study depends upon primary data analysis for measuring the research study to generate different questions related to the aesthetic philosophy and practical philosophy to determine the research study used smart PLS and run different results related to the variables. Modern philosophy of art includes the philosophy of film as a well-established subfield. Although philosophers were among the first academics to write studies of the new art form in the early decades of the twentieth century, the area did not enjoy considerable development until the 1980s, when a resurgence began. The rapid expansion of this sector can be attributed to a wide variety of factors. Let it be enough to state that the evolution of philosophy as a discipline and the growing importance of cinema in popular culture has made it crucial for philosophers to view the film as an art form on par with literature, music, and the visual arts. The overall research study found that there are negative and some positive relations between aesthetic philosophy and practical philosophy in music production. The result found that significant relationship between aesthetic philosophy and practical philosophy in film and television.

Published

2023-09-23

How to Cite

Huang Fan. 2023. “RESEARCH ON THE APPLICATION OF THE FUSION OF AESTHETIC PHILOSOPHY AND PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY IN FILM AND TELEVISION MUSIC PRODUCTION”. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):113-30. https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2021.3895.

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Section

Research Articles