This chapter argues that Kant’s aesthetic theory of the sublime has particular relevance for his ethics of virtue. Kant contends that our readiness to revel in natural sublimity depends upon a background commitment to moral ends. Further lessons about the emotional register of the sublime allow us to understand how Kant can plausibly contend that the temperament of virtue is both sublime and joyous at the same time
Abstract At first glance it seems that Kant distinguishes beauty from morality because while analyz...
When Paul Guyer surveyed the literature on the sublime about twenty years ago, he noted the flourish...
The theory of aesthetic and beauty is very old. It includes taste and principles of pleasure and dis...
This chapter argues that Kant’s aesthetic theory of the sublime has particular relevance for his eth...
This chapter argues that Kant’s aesthetic theory of the sublime has particular relevance for his eth...
This essay is going to show that the relationship between sublimity and morality in Kant’s precritic...
A crucial feature of Kant's critical-period writing on the sublime is its grounding in moral psychol...
Show more ▾ There are various dichotomies in Kant’s philosophy: sensibility vs. rationalit...
Immanuel Kant’s work on the sublimity of aesthetic experience lends itself to puzzlement, if not mis...
Kant says that there is a close affinity between the sublime and moral feelings of respect. This sug...
Philosophical aesthetics and philosophy of art are notable in the twentieth century for their genera...
The main task of the paper is to explore Kant’s understanding of what unites the three kinds of judg...
"Kant asserts that the incentive of pure practical reason is the feeling of respect for the moral la...
Abstract At first glance it seems that Kant distinguishes beauty from morality because while analyz...
When Paul Guyer surveyed the literature on the sublime about twenty years ago, he noted the flourish...
The theory of aesthetic and beauty is very old. It includes taste and principles of pleasure and dis...
This chapter argues that Kant’s aesthetic theory of the sublime has particular relevance for his eth...
This chapter argues that Kant’s aesthetic theory of the sublime has particular relevance for his eth...
This essay is going to show that the relationship between sublimity and morality in Kant’s precritic...
A crucial feature of Kant's critical-period writing on the sublime is its grounding in moral psychol...
Show more ▾ There are various dichotomies in Kant’s philosophy: sensibility vs. rationalit...
Immanuel Kant’s work on the sublimity of aesthetic experience lends itself to puzzlement, if not mis...
Kant says that there is a close affinity between the sublime and moral feelings of respect. This sug...
Philosophical aesthetics and philosophy of art are notable in the twentieth century for their genera...
The main task of the paper is to explore Kant’s understanding of what unites the three kinds of judg...
"Kant asserts that the incentive of pure practical reason is the feeling of respect for the moral la...
Abstract At first glance it seems that Kant distinguishes beauty from morality because while analyz...
When Paul Guyer surveyed the literature on the sublime about twenty years ago, he noted the flourish...
The theory of aesthetic and beauty is very old. It includes taste and principles of pleasure and dis...