I don’t know if it is appropriate to even post this thing, but I didn’t find a single thread which talks about the kind of music people in this forum listen to.
Has it ever happened that you have used rationality to decide the kind of music you should be listening to? Like all the other things, even listening to music needs “training” (the ears in this case). Music is art-form, so can it be quantified? One might get the same satisfaction listen to MJ or Pat Metheny. But if it happens that you have to choose only two records to listen to for the rest of your life, can rationality help there?
In a word, no. Rationality can’t tell you what to like, it can only tell you how to get it once you know it.
If you had clearly defined criteria for what good music is, you could use reason along with these criteria to select music efficiently. Reason can’t tell you what the criteria are.
I don’t know if it is appropriate to even post this thing, but I didn’t find a single thread which talks about the kind of music people in this forum listen to. Has it ever happened that you have used rationality to decide the kind of music you should be listening to? Like all the other things, even listening to music needs “training” (the ears in this case). Music is art-form, so can it be quantified? One might get the same satisfaction listen to MJ or Pat Metheny. But if it happens that you have to choose only two records to listen to for the rest of your life, can rationality help there?
In a word, no. Rationality can’t tell you what to like, it can only tell you how to get it once you know it.
If you had clearly defined criteria for what good music is, you could use reason along with these criteria to select music efficiently. Reason can’t tell you what the criteria are.