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9780470776599

An Introduction to Kant's Aesthetics Core Concepts and Problems

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    9780470776599

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    0470776595

  • Edition: 1st
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  • Copyright: 2008-02-25
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

In An Introduction to Kant’s Aesthetics, Christian Wenzel discusses and demystifies Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment, guiding the reader each step of the way and placing key points of discussion in the context of Kant’s other work.

  • Explains difficult concepts in plain language, using numerous examples and a helpful glossary.
  • Proceeds in the same order as Kant’s text for ease of reference and comprehension.
  • Includes an illuminating foreword by Henry E. Allison.
  • Offers twenty-six further-reading sections, commenting briefly on books and articles from the English, German, and French, that are relevant for each topic
  • Provides an extensive bibliography and a chapter summarizing Kant's main points.

Author Biography

Christian Helmut Wenzel is Associate Professor at the National Chi Nan University in Taiwan. He is the author of The Problem of Subjective Universality of the Judgment of Taste in Kant,published in German (2000).

Table of Contents

Foreword by Henry E. Allison.

Acknowledgments.

About This Book.

Note on the Translation.

Introduction.

The Aesthetic Dimension Between Subject and Object.

The Meaning of “Aesthetic”.

Categories as a Guide.

The “Moments” of a Judgment of Taste.

Part I: Disinterestedness: First Moment.

Disinterestedness as a Subjective Criterion.

Three Kinds of Satisfaction: Agreeable, Beautiful, Good.

Part II: Universality: Second Moment.

The Argument from Self-Reflection: Private, Public, Universal.

Subjective Universality.

A Case of Transcendental Logic.

Singular “but” Universal.

How to read Section 9.

Part III: Purposiveness: Third Moment.

Purpose without Will, Purposiveness without Purpose.

Purposiveness and Form: Charm versus Euler.

Of “Greatest Importance”: Beauty and Perfection.

Beauty: Free, Dependent, and Ideal.

Part IV: Necessity: Fourth Moment.

Exemplary Necessity.

Kant’s Interpretation of the sensus communis.

The Deduction.

PartV: Fine Art, Nature, and Genius.

Fine Art and Why It Must Seem like Nature.

Genius and Taste.

Genius and Aesthetic Ideas.

Part VI: Beyond Beauty.

The Sublime.

Beauty as the Symbol of Morality.

The Analytic, the Dialectic, and the Supersensible.

Part VII: Two Challenges.

Can Kant’s Aesthetics Account for the Ugly?.

Can there be Beauty and Genius in Mathematics?.

Summary and Overview.

Before Kant.

Kant’s Aesthetics.

After Kant.

Glossary.

Bibliography.

Index

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