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The Sublime (Paperback)
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The Sublime (Paperback)
Series: Elements in the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant
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Loot Price R544
Discovery Miles 5 440
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This Element considers Kant's account of the sublime in the context
of his predecessors both in the Anglophone and German rationalist
traditions. Since Kant says with evident endorsement that 'we call
sublime that which is absolutely great' (Critique of the Power of
Judgment, 5:248) and nothing in nature can in fact be absolutely
great (it can only figure as such, in certain presentations), Kant
concludes that strictly speaking what is sublime can only be the
human calling (Bestimmung) to perfect our rational capacity
according to the standard of virtue that is thought through the
moral law. The Element takes account of the difference between
respect and admiration as the two main varieties of sublime
feeling, and concludes by considering the role of Stoicism in
Kant's account of the sublime, particularly through the channel of
Seneca.
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