This dissertation will explore some of the reasons why poetry is ranked as the highest of all the arts in Kant’s aesthetics and what is the relation between nature and poetry. The central thesis is that poetry is the most beautiful art because it is made of language. It will be shown that poetry possesses free beauty and that pure judgments of taste in poetry are possible. Besides, poetry is the only art that originates entirely from the genius, because it shares the same language of the understanding, which, alongside imagination, constitutes the genius. Finally, poetry is the only art in which aesthetic ideas are in full power and can be fully expressed. This happens because language is pushed to its limits and is freed from conc...
We investigate the fundamental relationship between philosophical aesthetics and the philosophy of n...
The article deals with the problem of whether Kant’s conception of fine art, as it is presented in t...
In § 49 of the Critique of the Power of Judgment Kant puts forward a view that the feeling of pleasu...
The theory of aesthetic and beauty is very old. It includes taste and principles of pleasure and dis...
My observations here are meant to address a current lacuna in discussions of Kant's aesthetics, name...
ABSTRACT For Friedrich Hölderlin, the mediatory role of aesthetics was central to overcoming the ch...
In light of Kant’s conception of taste, it is rather natural to assume that our aesthetic appreciati...
Kant admits that there are two kinds of human works that have something sublime about them, the work...
The article follows Kant’s different views on aesthetics ranging from the pre-critical period to the...
When Kant begins his judgements of beauty in several step eventually, we reach a nexus to which tast...
This paper claims that Kant’s conception of culture provides a new means of understanding how the tw...
Kant and Schelling turn to aesthetics for an indication of nature\u27s amenability to our theoretica...
The article discusses the significance of aesthetic as a mode of cognition and means of social cohes...
This discussion about the nature of poetry first includes an essay which explains metaphorical relat...
Kant often seems to suggest that a cognition – whether an everyday cognition or a scientific cogniti...
We investigate the fundamental relationship between philosophical aesthetics and the philosophy of n...
The article deals with the problem of whether Kant’s conception of fine art, as it is presented in t...
In § 49 of the Critique of the Power of Judgment Kant puts forward a view that the feeling of pleasu...
The theory of aesthetic and beauty is very old. It includes taste and principles of pleasure and dis...
My observations here are meant to address a current lacuna in discussions of Kant's aesthetics, name...
ABSTRACT For Friedrich Hölderlin, the mediatory role of aesthetics was central to overcoming the ch...
In light of Kant’s conception of taste, it is rather natural to assume that our aesthetic appreciati...
Kant admits that there are two kinds of human works that have something sublime about them, the work...
The article follows Kant’s different views on aesthetics ranging from the pre-critical period to the...
When Kant begins his judgements of beauty in several step eventually, we reach a nexus to which tast...
This paper claims that Kant’s conception of culture provides a new means of understanding how the tw...
Kant and Schelling turn to aesthetics for an indication of nature\u27s amenability to our theoretica...
The article discusses the significance of aesthetic as a mode of cognition and means of social cohes...
This discussion about the nature of poetry first includes an essay which explains metaphorical relat...
Kant often seems to suggest that a cognition – whether an everyday cognition or a scientific cogniti...
We investigate the fundamental relationship between philosophical aesthetics and the philosophy of n...
The article deals with the problem of whether Kant’s conception of fine art, as it is presented in t...
In § 49 of the Critique of the Power of Judgment Kant puts forward a view that the feeling of pleasu...