Kant's aesthetic theory : an introduction
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Kant's aesthetic theory : an introduction
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1997
2nd ed
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Previous ed.: 1992
Includes index
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Description
This authoritative and accessible book explains the argument and strategy of Kant's analysis of beauty. A number of issues are discussed - amongst them the distinction and relation between natural beauty and fine art, pure and dependent beauty, disinterestedness and universality, form and expression, beauty and morality, transcendental and empirical necessity, individual and community. Links are also forged between Kant's theory and contemporary commentaries - including those by Donald Crawford, Jacques Derrida, Paul Guyer, Rudolph Makkreel, Mary McCloskey, Kenneth Rogerson and John Zammito.
Table of Contents
Preface to the Second Edition - Acknowledgements - The Background - The 'Analytic of the Beautiful' - The Second Moment - The Third and Fourth Moments - Judgements of Taste and Their Deduction - The Necessity of Judgements of Taste - The Context of Kant's Aesthetic Theory - Notes - Index
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