The Critique Of Aesthetic Judgement by Immanuel Kant
Critique of Judgment
This philosophical work delves into the nature and foundation of aesthetic experience, exploring how individuals perceive and judge beauty and art. It examines the interplay between subjective feelings and universal principles, proposing that aesthetic judgments are both personal and communicable. The text introduces the concept of "disinterested pleasure," suggesting that true appreciation of beauty is free from personal desires or practical concerns. It also discusses the role of imagination and understanding in forming aesthetic judgments, ultimately seeking to bridge the gap between the realms of nature and freedom.
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- Published
- 1790
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- German
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- 300-400
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- German
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- Critique of Judgment
- Kritik der Urteilskraft
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