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Critique of judgment
Book • 1790
The Critique of Judgment is the third critique in Kant's Critical project, following the Critique of Pure Reason and the Critique of Practical Reason.
The book is divided into two main sections: the Critique of Aesthetic Judgment and the Critique of Teleological Judgment.
Kant discusses the four moments of the 'Judgement of Taste' and the aesthetic reflective judgments of the agreeable, the beautiful, the sublime, and the good.
He also explores the teleological judgment, arguing that our determinations of purpose in nature are intersubjective judgments.
The work lays the foundation for modern aesthetics and addresses the relationship between human perception, beauty, and the natural world.
The book is divided into two main sections: the Critique of Aesthetic Judgment and the Critique of Teleological Judgment.
Kant discusses the four moments of the 'Judgement of Taste' and the aesthetic reflective judgments of the agreeable, the beautiful, the sublime, and the good.
He also explores the teleological judgment, arguing that our determinations of purpose in nature are intersubjective judgments.
The work lays the foundation for modern aesthetics and addresses the relationship between human perception, beauty, and the natural world.
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when referencing Kant's view on taste and its inability to be captured in a rubric.


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when discussing Kant's ideas about genius and disinterestedness influencing modern aesthetics.

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when talking about the notion of Kantian wholes.


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as one of the critiques that he covered on his channel.


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as one of Kant's major works that Hegel responded to.


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in relation to Lacan's essay and the concept of the mathematical sublime.


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Referenced as part of a rational reconstruction and about the central intuitions presented.

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in relation to Kant's idea that we cannot make mathematical models of the growth of a blade of grass.

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as one of Kant's three chief works.


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