Art, Nature and Society in Kant’s Critique of Judgement
No. 34 (2009-12-01)Author(s)
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Francesca Menegoni
Abstract
The paper discusses some topics of Kant’s Critique of Judgment in order to highlight the unitary structure of the work and its innovative contribution. Within this inquiry, it specifically focuses on the Kantian reflections on the public value of aesthetic judgments and shows the epistemological, social, and ethical implications of analyses of art, technology and culture in Kant’s text.
Keywords:
Transcendental Philosophy, Aesthetic Judgment, Common Sense, Culture, Social Relations
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