This volume explores the relationship between Kant's aesthetic theory and his critical epistemology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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.
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