Rebecca Kukla (ed.)
Aesthetics and Cognition in Kant's Critical Philosophy
Herausgeber: Kukla, Rebecca
Rebecca Kukla (ed.)
Aesthetics and Cognition in Kant's Critical Philosophy
Herausgeber: Kukla, Rebecca
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This 2006 volume explores the relationship between Kant's aesthetic theory and his critical epistemology.
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This 2006 volume explores the relationship between Kant's aesthetic theory and his critical epistemology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9780521862011
- ISBN-10: 0521862019
- Artikelnr.: 21764438
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9780521862011
- ISBN-10: 0521862019
- Artikelnr.: 21764438
Rebecca Kukla is associate professor of philosophy at Carleton University in Ottawa, and has been a visiting professor at Georgetown University, The Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Victoria. The author of Mass Hysteria: Medicine, Culture and Mothers' Bodies, she has contributed articles on epistemology, aesthetics, eighteenth century philosophy, philosophy of medicine, and bioethics to Philosophical Studies, Inquiry, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, and Hypatia, among other journals.
1. Introduction Rebecca Kukla; Part I. Sensible Particulars and Discursive
Judgment: 2. Thinking the particular as contained under the universal
Hannah Ginsborg; 3. The necessity of receptivity: exploring a unified
account of Kantian sensibility and understanding Richard N. Manning; 4.
Acquaintance and cognition Mark Orent; Part II. The Cognitive Structure of
Aesthetic Judgment: 5. Dialogue: Paul Guyer and Henry Allison on Kant's
Theory of Taste Paul Guyer and Henry Allison; 6. Intensive magnitudes and
the normativity of taste Melissa Zinkin; 7. The harmony of the faculties
revisited Paul Guyer; 8. Kant's leading thread in the analytic of the
beautiful Beatrice Longuenesse; Part III. Creativity, Community, and
Reflective Judgment: 9. Reflection, reflective judgment, and aesthetic
exemplarity Rudolf A. Makkreel; 10. Understanding aestheticized Kirk
Pillow; 11. Unearthing the wonder: a 'Post-Kantian' paradigm in Kant's
Critique of Judgment John McCumber.
Judgment: 2. Thinking the particular as contained under the universal
Hannah Ginsborg; 3. The necessity of receptivity: exploring a unified
account of Kantian sensibility and understanding Richard N. Manning; 4.
Acquaintance and cognition Mark Orent; Part II. The Cognitive Structure of
Aesthetic Judgment: 5. Dialogue: Paul Guyer and Henry Allison on Kant's
Theory of Taste Paul Guyer and Henry Allison; 6. Intensive magnitudes and
the normativity of taste Melissa Zinkin; 7. The harmony of the faculties
revisited Paul Guyer; 8. Kant's leading thread in the analytic of the
beautiful Beatrice Longuenesse; Part III. Creativity, Community, and
Reflective Judgment: 9. Reflection, reflective judgment, and aesthetic
exemplarity Rudolf A. Makkreel; 10. Understanding aestheticized Kirk
Pillow; 11. Unearthing the wonder: a 'Post-Kantian' paradigm in Kant's
Critique of Judgment John McCumber.
1. Introduction Rebecca Kukla; Part I. Sensible Particulars and Discursive
Judgment: 2. Thinking the particular as contained under the universal
Hannah Ginsborg; 3. The necessity of receptivity: exploring a unified
account of Kantian sensibility and understanding Richard N. Manning; 4.
Acquaintance and cognition Mark Orent; Part II. The Cognitive Structure of
Aesthetic Judgment: 5. Dialogue: Paul Guyer and Henry Allison on Kant's
Theory of Taste Paul Guyer and Henry Allison; 6. Intensive magnitudes and
the normativity of taste Melissa Zinkin; 7. The harmony of the faculties
revisited Paul Guyer; 8. Kant's leading thread in the analytic of the
beautiful Beatrice Longuenesse; Part III. Creativity, Community, and
Reflective Judgment: 9. Reflection, reflective judgment, and aesthetic
exemplarity Rudolf A. Makkreel; 10. Understanding aestheticized Kirk
Pillow; 11. Unearthing the wonder: a 'Post-Kantian' paradigm in Kant's
Critique of Judgment John McCumber.
Judgment: 2. Thinking the particular as contained under the universal
Hannah Ginsborg; 3. The necessity of receptivity: exploring a unified
account of Kantian sensibility and understanding Richard N. Manning; 4.
Acquaintance and cognition Mark Orent; Part II. The Cognitive Structure of
Aesthetic Judgment: 5. Dialogue: Paul Guyer and Henry Allison on Kant's
Theory of Taste Paul Guyer and Henry Allison; 6. Intensive magnitudes and
the normativity of taste Melissa Zinkin; 7. The harmony of the faculties
revisited Paul Guyer; 8. Kant's leading thread in the analytic of the
beautiful Beatrice Longuenesse; Part III. Creativity, Community, and
Reflective Judgment: 9. Reflection, reflective judgment, and aesthetic
exemplarity Rudolf A. Makkreel; 10. Understanding aestheticized Kirk
Pillow; 11. Unearthing the wonder: a 'Post-Kantian' paradigm in Kant's
Critique of Judgment John McCumber.