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The Significance of Beauty - Kant on Feeling and the System of the Mind (Hardcover, 1997 ed.): P. M. Matthews The Significance of Beauty - Kant on Feeling and the System of the Mind (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
P. M. Matthews
R3,020 Discovery Miles 30 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the Critique of Judgment, Kant argues that feeling is part of the system of the mind. Judgments of taste based on feeling are a unique kind of judgment, and the feeling that is their foundation forms an independent third power of the mind. Feeling has a special role within this system in that it also provides a transition between the other two powers of the mind, cognition and desire. Matthews argues that feeling, our experience of beauty, provides a transition because it orients humans in a sensible world. Judgments of taste help overcome the difficulties that arise when rational cognitive and moral ends must be pursued in a sensible world. Matthews demonstrates how feeling, disassociated from rational activities in Kant's earlier works, is now central in reaching rational ends and understanding humans as unified rational beings. Audience: This book would be of interest to research libraries and university libraries, philosophers, historians and aestheticians.

The Significance of Beauty - Kant on Feeling and the System of the Mind (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed.... The Significance of Beauty - Kant on Feeling and the System of the Mind (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1997)
P. M. Matthews
R2,863 Discovery Miles 28 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the Critique of Judgment, Kant argues that feeling is part of the system of the mind. Judgments of taste based on feeling are a unique kind of judgment, and the feeling that is their foundation forms an independent third power of the mind. Feeling has a special role within this system in that it also provides a transition between the other two powers of the mind, cognition and desire. Matthews argues that feeling, our experience of beauty, provides a transition because it orients humans in a sensible world. Judgments of taste help overcome the difficulties that arise when rational cognitive and moral ends must be pursued in a sensible world. Matthews demonstrates how feeling, disassociated from rational activities in Kant's earlier works, is now central in reaching rational ends and understanding humans as unified rational beings. Audience: This book would be of interest to research libraries and university libraries, philosophers, historians and aestheticians.

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