Question
This philosopher's "On Music and Words" is a study for a book which describes its title art form as "Out of the Spirit of Music." For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this philosopher who attributes elements of both the Apollonian and Dionysian to the title art form in that book.
ANSWER: Friedrich Nietzsche (That book is The Birth of Tragedy.)
[10h] This book placed music atop a hierarchy of the arts, influencing Nietzsche's "On Music and Words." Readers of this book are instructed to first read its author's dissertation titled On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason.
ANSWER: The World as Will and Representation [or The World as Will and Idea or Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung] (The book is by Arthur Schopenhauer.)
[10e] The World as Will and Representation's artistic hierarchy is in a section titled for this philosophical field that studies beauty in art.
ANSWER: aesthetics [or aesthetic philosophy]
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