Necessity can be ascribed not only to propositions, but also to feelings. In the Critique of Judgment (KdU), Immanuel Kant argues that a feeling of beauty is the necessary satisfaction instantiated by the ‘free play’ of the cognitive faculties, which provides the grounds for a judgment of taste (KdU 5:196, 217-19). In contradistinction to the theoretical necessity of the Critique of Pure Reason and the moral necessity of the Critique of Practical Reason, the necessity assigned to a judgment of taste is exemplary necessity (KdU 5:237). Necessity can also be assigned by employing the de re/de dicto distinction, namely, by ascribing entailments of what must necessarily hold ...
Although Kant (wrongly) holds that the universal communicability of aesthetic judgments logically fo...
This paper argues that the structural obscurity in Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment reflects...
It is sometimes assumed that Kant’s claim that a judgement of taste is grounded in a pleasure ‘witho...
Necessity can be ascribed not only to propositions, but also to feelings. In the Critique ...
In the Critique of the Power of Judgment, Immanuel Kant argues that when we form a judgmen...
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...
The article follows Kant’s different views on aesthetics ranging from the pre-critical period to the...
This article defends Kant’s aesthetics, drawn mainly from the Critique of Judgment. The author discu...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0090Kant’s account of taste is often taken to im...
Kant limits aesthetics to judgment of taste. The faculty of judgment issues ugly and beautiful arbit...
It may be that Kant’s inherently communal concept of taste is a morally laden notion that blurs the ...
This thesis assesses the role of disinterestedness in Kant's aesthetics, and how Kant analyses disin...
Contrary to the standard view in the Kant literature, I argue that the concept of “existence” is the...
In this paper, it is argued that only in the section on dialectic in the Critique of Judgment does K...
Although Kant (wrongly) holds that the universal communicability of aesthetic judgments logically fo...
This paper argues that the structural obscurity in Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment reflects...
It is sometimes assumed that Kant’s claim that a judgement of taste is grounded in a pleasure ‘witho...
Necessity can be ascribed not only to propositions, but also to feelings. In the Critique ...
In the Critique of the Power of Judgment, Immanuel Kant argues that when we form a judgmen...
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...
The article follows Kant’s different views on aesthetics ranging from the pre-critical period to the...
This article defends Kant’s aesthetics, drawn mainly from the Critique of Judgment. The author discu...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0090Kant’s account of taste is often taken to im...
Kant limits aesthetics to judgment of taste. The faculty of judgment issues ugly and beautiful arbit...
It may be that Kant’s inherently communal concept of taste is a morally laden notion that blurs the ...
This thesis assesses the role of disinterestedness in Kant's aesthetics, and how Kant analyses disin...
Contrary to the standard view in the Kant literature, I argue that the concept of “existence” is the...
In this paper, it is argued that only in the section on dialectic in the Critique of Judgment does K...
Although Kant (wrongly) holds that the universal communicability of aesthetic judgments logically fo...
This paper argues that the structural obscurity in Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment reflects...
It is sometimes assumed that Kant’s claim that a judgement of taste is grounded in a pleasure ‘witho...