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Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment
Critical Essays
Paul Guyer (Anthology Editor) , Paul Guyer (Contributor) , Nick Zangwill (Contributor) , Christopher Janaway (Contributor) , Anthony Savile (Contributor) , Eva Schaper (Contributor) , Malcolm Budd (Contributor) , Donald W. Crawford (Contributor) , Brigitte Sassen (Contributor) , Lambert Zuidevaart (Contributor) , Jane Kneller (Contributor) , Peter McLaughlin (Contributor) , Henry E. Allison (Contributor)
Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment
Critical Essays
Paul Guyer (Anthology Editor) , Paul Guyer (Contributor) , Nick Zangwill (Contributor) , Christopher Janaway (Contributor) , Anthony Savile (Contributor) , Eva Schaper (Contributor) , Malcolm Budd (Contributor) , Donald W. Crawford (Contributor) , Brigitte Sassen (Contributor) , Lambert Zuidevaart (Contributor) , Jane Kneller (Contributor) , Peter McLaughlin (Contributor) , Henry E. Allison (Contributor)
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Description
Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment, first published in 1790, was the last of the great philosopher's three critiques, following on the heels of Critique of Pure Reason (1781) and Critique of Practical Reason (1788). In the first two, Kant dealt with metaphysics and morality; in the third, Kant turns to the aesthetic dimension of human experience, showing how our experiences of natural and artistic beauty, the sublime magnitude and might of nature, and of purposive organisms and ecological systems gives us palpable evidece that it is possible for us not only to form moral intentions, but also to realize our freely chosen moral goals within nature as we experience it.
The present volume collects twelve of the most important critical discussions on the Critique of the Power of Judgment written by leading Kant scholars and aestheticians from the United States and Great Britain. In addition to a substantive introduction by the editor, the book includes an extensive, annotated bibliography of the most important work on Kant and on the background and arguments of his third Critique published throughout the twentieth century.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Unkantian Notions of Disinterest
Chapter 3 Kant's Aesthetics and the "Empty Cognitive Stock"
Chapter 4 The Idealism of Purposiveness
Chapter 5 Free and Dependent Beauty
Chapter 6 The Sublime in Nature
Chapter 7 Kant's Theory of Creative Nature
Chapter 8 Artistic Genius and the Question of Creativity
Chapter 9 "Aesthetic Ideas" and the Role of Art in Kant's Ethical Hermeneutics
Chapter 10 Imaginative Freedom and the German Enlightenment
Chapter 11 Newtonian Biology and Kant's Mechanistic Concept of Causality
Chapter 12 Kant's Antinomy of Teleological Judgment
Product details
Published | Sep 08 2003 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 280 |
ISBN | 9780585482873 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Series | Critical Essays on the Classics Series |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This well-balanced collection of essays is the foremost, and for a time will certainly be the defnitive, anthology on Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment."
Allen W. Wood, Stanford University
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An indispensable collection of essays for every reader of Kant's third Critique.
Frederick Beiser, Syracuse University
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This collection gives an excellent overview of English-language work on the Critique of the Power of Judgement in recent decades.
Abraham Anderson, St. John's College, Santa Fe, Eighteenth-Century Book Reviews Online
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This volume is an excellent collection of already classic articles from the past 25 years. It covers the entire spectrum of topics discussed in the Critique of the Power of Judgment with an even mix of helpful explanations of its fundamental issues and provocative suggestions about how best to understand Kant's original insights.
Eric Watkins, University of California, San Diego