According to the scientific image, aesthetic experience is constituted by private reverie or mindless gratification of some kind. This image fails to fully acknowledge the theoretical and hence cultural aspect of perception, which includes aesthetic experience. This chapter reframes aesthetic reflective judgment in terms of perceptual processes (section 2); intentional pleasure (section 3); non-perceptually represented perceptual properties (section 4); and intersubjectivity (section 5). By clarifying the relevant terms, the liberal naturalist account of the sublime provides the link between the sublime and moral motivation (section 6)
The sublime and the beautiful are two of the oldest, most discussed categories of aesthetic experien...
I offer a critical reconstruction of Kant's thesis that aesthetic judgement is founded on the princi...
Tom Hanauer's thoughtful discussion of my article “The Pleasures of Contra-purposiveness: Kant, the ...
According to the scientific image, aesthetic experience is constituted by private reverie...
Philosophical naturalism is a suitable background for an account of aesthetic perception as an alter...
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Kant's treatment of the sublime in the third Critique shows the strain of accommodating a knotty top...
Aesthetic perception is one of the most interesting topics for philosophers and scientists who inves...
This chapter considers how Liberal Naturalism interacts with the main problems and theories in the p...
Judgment has two functions therefore: determining and reflecting. Determining involves finding the r...
International audienceThere is a growing literature on the role of aesthetic values, experiences and...
When Paul Guyer surveyed the literature on the sublime about twenty years ago, he noted the flourish...
Through the idea of the sublime, Kant articulated a type of aesthetic judgement whereby one experien...
The sublime and the beautiful are two of the oldest, most discussed categories of aesthetic experien...
I offer a critical reconstruction of Kant's thesis that aesthetic judgement is founded on the princi...
Tom Hanauer's thoughtful discussion of my article “The Pleasures of Contra-purposiveness: Kant, the ...
According to the scientific image, aesthetic experience is constituted by private reverie...
Philosophical naturalism is a suitable background for an account of aesthetic perception as an alter...
Show more ▾ There are various dichotomies in Kant’s philosophy: sensibility vs. rationalit...
In the Critique of the Power of Judgment, Kant introduces the notion of the reflective jud...
Kant's treatment of the sublime in the third Critique shows the strain of accommodating a knotty top...
Aesthetic perception is one of the most interesting topics for philosophers and scientists who inves...
This chapter considers how Liberal Naturalism interacts with the main problems and theories in the p...
Judgment has two functions therefore: determining and reflecting. Determining involves finding the r...
International audienceThere is a growing literature on the role of aesthetic values, experiences and...
When Paul Guyer surveyed the literature on the sublime about twenty years ago, he noted the flourish...
Through the idea of the sublime, Kant articulated a type of aesthetic judgement whereby one experien...
The sublime and the beautiful are two of the oldest, most discussed categories of aesthetic experien...
I offer a critical reconstruction of Kant's thesis that aesthetic judgement is founded on the princi...
Tom Hanauer's thoughtful discussion of my article “The Pleasures of Contra-purposiveness: Kant, the ...