In the Critique of Judgment, Kant claims that genius is a talent for art, but not for science. Despite his restriction of genius to the domain of fine art, several recent interpreters have suggested that genius has a role to play in Kant’s account of cognition in general and scientific practice in particular. In this paper, I explore Kant’s reasons for excluding genius from science as well as the reasons that one might nevertheless be tempted to think that his account allows room for the scientific genius. I then argue that Kant’s concerns are not only epistemic, but also moral, and together, they give us good reason for resisting the veneration of geniu
Existing interpretations of Kant’s appeal to the spontaneity of the mind focus almost exclusively on...
Existing interpretations of Kant’s appeal to the spontaneity of the mind focus almost exclusively on...
Existing interpretations of Kant’s appeal to the spontaneity of the mind focus almost exclusively on...
In the Critique of Judgment, Kant claims that genius is a talent for art, but not for science. Despi...
In the Critique of Judgment, Kant claims that genius is a talent for art, but not for science. Despi...
The project of this paper is present a specific engagement with Kant’s account of genius in the Crit...
In this paper I defend two closely related claims. The first claim, to which the first section of t...
There is a classical paradox in education that also affects the epistemic virtues: the paradox inher...
There is a classical paradox in education that also affects the epistemic virtues: the paradox inher...
Many scholars interpret Chinese Aesthetics with the Kantian theory of genius because they seem to fo...
While many studies have chronicled the Romantic legacy of artistic genius, this book uncovers the ro...
© Copyright 2019 by Koninklijke Brill NV. The project of this paper is present a specific engagement...
In this paper, the Kantian doctrine of genius is examined. Firstly, the development of this doctrine...
The philosophy of Immanuel Kant contains an important rationalistic element, and the study and inter...
The philosophy of Immanuel Kant contains an important rationalistic element, and the study and inter...
Existing interpretations of Kant’s appeal to the spontaneity of the mind focus almost exclusively on...
Existing interpretations of Kant’s appeal to the spontaneity of the mind focus almost exclusively on...
Existing interpretations of Kant’s appeal to the spontaneity of the mind focus almost exclusively on...
In the Critique of Judgment, Kant claims that genius is a talent for art, but not for science. Despi...
In the Critique of Judgment, Kant claims that genius is a talent for art, but not for science. Despi...
The project of this paper is present a specific engagement with Kant’s account of genius in the Crit...
In this paper I defend two closely related claims. The first claim, to which the first section of t...
There is a classical paradox in education that also affects the epistemic virtues: the paradox inher...
There is a classical paradox in education that also affects the epistemic virtues: the paradox inher...
Many scholars interpret Chinese Aesthetics with the Kantian theory of genius because they seem to fo...
While many studies have chronicled the Romantic legacy of artistic genius, this book uncovers the ro...
© Copyright 2019 by Koninklijke Brill NV. The project of this paper is present a specific engagement...
In this paper, the Kantian doctrine of genius is examined. Firstly, the development of this doctrine...
The philosophy of Immanuel Kant contains an important rationalistic element, and the study and inter...
The philosophy of Immanuel Kant contains an important rationalistic element, and the study and inter...
Existing interpretations of Kant’s appeal to the spontaneity of the mind focus almost exclusively on...
Existing interpretations of Kant’s appeal to the spontaneity of the mind focus almost exclusively on...
Existing interpretations of Kant’s appeal to the spontaneity of the mind focus almost exclusively on...