Critique Of The Power Of Judgement by Immanuel Kant

A philosophical investigation of the faculty that mediates between understanding and reason, arguing that judgments of taste and judgments of teleology operate by different but related principles: aesthetic judgments of beauty are disinterested, universal-feeling responses to perceived purposiveness without concept, while the experience of the sublime exposes the limits of sensibility and points toward moral ideas; reflective judgment treats natural organisms as if they exhibit purposiveness to make sense of empirical teleology, providing a regulative framework for biology and grounding a connection between nature and freedom.

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Published
1790
Nationality
German
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Unknown
Pages
200-400 pages
Original Language
German
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Alternate Titles
- Critique of Judgment
- Critique of the Faculty of Judgment
- Critique of the Power of Judgement
- Critique of the Power of Judgment
- Kritik der Urteilskraft

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