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Dylan Principi (dprincipi@fsu.edu) is assistant professor of music theory and affiliate faculty in musicology at Florida State University, where he teaches graduate courses on musical meaning, twentieth-century tonal music, jazz, and history of theory. His research on philosophical hermeneutics has appeared in 19th-Century Music, Music Theory Online, and at conferences across Europe and the Americas. Dylan currently serves as co-chair of the Philosophy Study Group of the American Musicological Society and member-at-large of Music Theory Southeast, and his first book project, The Absolute Music Fallacy: Musical Topics and the Politics of Meaning, is under contract with The University of California Press.