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Lessons on the Analytic of the Sublime (Paperback, Twenty-Third an)
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Lessons on the Analytic of the Sublime (Paperback, Twenty-Third an)
Series: Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics
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Philosophical aesthetics has seen an amazing revival over the past
decade, as a radical questioning of the very grounds of Western
epistemology has revealed that some antinomies of aesthetic
experience-and in particular of the limits of the aesthetical-can
be viewed as a general, yet necessarily open model for human
understanding. In this revival, no text in the classical corpus of
Western philosophy has been more frequently discussed than the
complex paragraphs modestly inserted into Kant's Critique of
Judgment as sections 23-29: the Analytic of the Sublime.This book
is a rigorous explication de texte, a close reading of these
sections. First, Lyotard reconstitutes, following the letter of
Kant's analysis, the philosophical context of his critical writings
and of the European Enlightenment. Second, because the analytic of
the sublime reveals the inability of aesthetic experience to bridge
the separate realms of theoretical and practical reason, Lyotard
can connect his reconstitution of Kant's critical project with
today's debates about the very conditions-and limits-of
presentation in general.Lyotard enables us to see the sublime as a
model for reflexive thinking generally via his concept of the
"differend," which emphasizes the inevitability of conflicts and
incompatibilities between different notions and "phrases." The
Analytic of the Sublime, he points out, tries to argue that human
thought is always constituted through a similar incompatibility
between different intellectual and affective faculties. These
lessons thus highlight the analysis of a "differend of feeling" in
Kant's text, which is also the analysis of a "feeling of
differend," and connect this feeling with the transport that leads
all thought (critical thought included) to its limits.
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