This essay explores the meaning of Kant's transcendental definition of pleasure and displeasure. I will explain the meaning of "definition" and "transcendental" respectively in relation to the feeling of pleasure and displeasure, contrasting with the interpretations of Guyer (2018) and Deimling (2018). Not only will I show how they are wrong, but I will also offer reasons for their misinterpretations. This essay proposes that the transcendental definition of pleasure and displeasure bears more systematic significance in Kant's philosophy than previous researchers might have thought. My analysis also leads back to Kant's conception of the anthropological relation between life, desire, and pleasure
Why did Kant write the Critique of Judgment, and why did he say that his analysis of the judgment of...
grantor: University of TorontoMy dissertation is centred on Kant's notion of the sensus co...
Why did Kant write the Critique of Judgment, and why did he say that his analysis of the judgment of...
This essay explores the meaning of Kant's transcendental definition of pleasure and displeasure. I w...
I will present the basics of Kant’s understanding of feelings. and specifically, try to show why we ...
The article follows Kant’s different views on aesthetics ranging from the pre-critical period to the...
In this essay, I investigate one aspect of Kant’s larger theory of the transcendental self. In the P...
The familiar terrain of Kant's account of the mind involves a two-fold distinction: between the two ...
A defence of the view that the introduction of transendental idealism, in the Dialectic of Aesthetic...
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This paper focuses on responding to Jeanine Grenberg’s claim that my discussion of Kant’s feeling of...
This paper considers Kant’s transcendental philosophy as a special transcendental paradigm (a specia...
This paper shows the ways in which Kant’s notions of the feeling of life and the feeling of the prom...
The problematic relation between the judging and the pleasure presented in §9 of the Critique of the...
Why did Kant write the Critique of Judgment, and why did he say that his analysis of the judgment of...
grantor: University of TorontoMy dissertation is centred on Kant's notion of the sensus co...
Why did Kant write the Critique of Judgment, and why did he say that his analysis of the judgment of...
This essay explores the meaning of Kant's transcendental definition of pleasure and displeasure. I w...
I will present the basics of Kant’s understanding of feelings. and specifically, try to show why we ...
The article follows Kant’s different views on aesthetics ranging from the pre-critical period to the...
In this essay, I investigate one aspect of Kant’s larger theory of the transcendental self. In the P...
The familiar terrain of Kant's account of the mind involves a two-fold distinction: between the two ...
A defence of the view that the introduction of transendental idealism, in the Dialectic of Aesthetic...
Putting together Kant's theory of emotion is complicated by two facts: (1) Kant has no term which is...
The main claim of the paper is that, on Kant's account, aesthetic pleasure is an exercise of rationa...
This paper focuses on responding to Jeanine Grenberg’s claim that my discussion of Kant’s feeling of...
This paper considers Kant’s transcendental philosophy as a special transcendental paradigm (a specia...
This paper shows the ways in which Kant’s notions of the feeling of life and the feeling of the prom...
The problematic relation between the judging and the pleasure presented in §9 of the Critique of the...
Why did Kant write the Critique of Judgment, and why did he say that his analysis of the judgment of...
grantor: University of TorontoMy dissertation is centred on Kant's notion of the sensus co...
Why did Kant write the Critique of Judgment, and why did he say that his analysis of the judgment of...