Kant’s theory of taste, as expounded in the Critique of Judgment, deals exhaustively with judgments of beauty. Rarely does Kant mention ugliness. This omission has led to a debate among commentators about how judgments of ugliness should be explained in a Kantian framework. I argue that the judgment of ugliness originates in the disharmonious play between the faculties of imagination and understanding. Such disharmony occurs when the understanding finds that it cannot in principle form any concept suitable to a representation as it is presented by the imagination
Why did Kant write the Critique of Judgment, and why did he say that his analysis of the judgment of...
Why did Kant write the Critique of Judgment, and why did he say that his analysis of the judgment of...
I offer the first sustained defence of the claim that ugliness is constituted by the disposition to ...
Kant’s theory of taste, as expounded in the Critique of Judgment, deals exhaustively with judgments ...
In arguing for his theory of pure reflective judgments of taste Kant extensively analyses beauty, bu...
Starting from the recent debate on the role of ugly in Kant’s aesthetics and according to Paul Guyer...
A number of recent studies have claimed to explain how Kant can or cannot accommodate pure judgement...
Contemporary discussions of the problem of ugliness in Kant’s aesthetic theory have, to my knowledge...
This article defends Kant’s aesthetics, drawn mainly from the Critique of Judgment. The author discu...
In the Critique of the Power of Judgment, Kant introduces the notion of the reflective jud...
In the Critique of Judgment, Kant argues that judgment, our faculty for thinking particulars under u...
The theory of aesthetic and beauty is very old. It includes taste and principles of pleasure and dis...
Kant limits aesthetics to judgment of taste. The faculty of judgment issues ugly and beautiful arbit...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0090Kant’s account of taste is often taken to im...
Why did Kant write the Critique of Judgment, and why did he say that his analysis of the judgment of...
Why did Kant write the Critique of Judgment, and why did he say that his analysis of the judgment of...
I offer the first sustained defence of the claim that ugliness is constituted by the disposition to ...
Kant’s theory of taste, as expounded in the Critique of Judgment, deals exhaustively with judgments ...
In arguing for his theory of pure reflective judgments of taste Kant extensively analyses beauty, bu...
Starting from the recent debate on the role of ugly in Kant’s aesthetics and according to Paul Guyer...
A number of recent studies have claimed to explain how Kant can or cannot accommodate pure judgement...
Contemporary discussions of the problem of ugliness in Kant’s aesthetic theory have, to my knowledge...
This article defends Kant’s aesthetics, drawn mainly from the Critique of Judgment. The author discu...
In the Critique of the Power of Judgment, Kant introduces the notion of the reflective jud...
In the Critique of Judgment, Kant argues that judgment, our faculty for thinking particulars under u...
The theory of aesthetic and beauty is very old. It includes taste and principles of pleasure and dis...
Kant limits aesthetics to judgment of taste. The faculty of judgment issues ugly and beautiful arbit...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0090Kant’s account of taste is often taken to im...
Why did Kant write the Critique of Judgment, and why did he say that his analysis of the judgment of...
Why did Kant write the Critique of Judgment, and why did he say that his analysis of the judgment of...
I offer the first sustained defence of the claim that ugliness is constituted by the disposition to ...