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Critique of Judgment

ger. Kritik der Urteilskraft · 1790
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Immanuel Kant's «Critique of Judgment» is a fundamental work in philosophy that unites aesthetic and teleological judgment. Kant seeks to connect the world of nature and the world of freedom by exploring how our judgments about beauty and purposiveness can be objective. Critics note that Kant's work is challenging to understand due to its abstract language and deep philosophical argumentation. Nevertheless, it is considered a major contribution to aesthetic theory and the philosophy of art, as well as to the understanding of the human capacity for judgment. Kant introduces the concept of 'taste' as the ability to judge the beautiful without concepts, which became the foundation for subsequent aesthetic theories. Critics also highlight the significance of teleological judgment in the context of the philosophy of biology and nature. Overall, the «Critique of Judgment» is regarded as a key text for understanding Kantian philosophy and its influence on subsequent philosophical tradition.

Critique of Judgment
Date of publication: 30 September 2024
Updated: 7 October 2024
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Original titleger. Kritik der Urteilskraft · 1790
Genre: Philosophy
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