
Aesthetics and Cognition in Kant's Critical Philosophy.
Title:
Aesthetics and Cognition in Kant's Critical Philosophy.
Author:
Kukla, Rebecca.
ISBN:
9780511219467
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (325 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: Placing the Aesthetic in Kant's Critical Epistemology -- 1 critical philosophy and the copernican turn: an overview -- 2 discursivity and sensibility -- 3 the evolving autonomy of the aesthetic -- 4 contingency, mastery, suppression -- 5 the structure and contents of this book -- Part 1 Sensible Particulars and Discursive Judgment -- 2 Thinking the Particular as Contained under the Universal -- i -- ii -- iii -- iv -- 3 The Necessity of Receptivity: Exploring a Unified Account of Kantian Sensibility and Understanding -- 1 the structure of kantian cognition and the problem of guidance -- 2 rejecting sheer sensibility: unifying intuition and understanding -- 3 the unified account: is it kantian? -- 4 assessing the unified account: the aesthetic character of experience -- 5 assessing the unified account: objectivity -- 6 reconceiving generality: allison's transcendental schemata -- 7 reconceiving generality: ginsborg's valid associations -- 8 refuting idealism? -- 4 Acquaintance and Cognition -- 1 the structure of the problem -- a The Intuitive Formulation -- b The Kantian Formulation -- 2 the two-object solution -- 3 acquaintance and recognition: the two types of intuition -- 4 conclusion -- Part 2 The Cognitive Structure of Aesthetic Judgment -- 5 Dialogue: Paul Guyer and Henry Allison on Allison's: Kant's Theory of Taste -- remarks on henry allison's kant's theory of taste by paul guyer -- I -- II -- response to paul guyer by henry e. allison -- 6 Intensive Magnitudes and the Normativity of Taste -- 1 intensive and extensive magnitudes -- 1.1 Extensive Magnitudes -- 1.2 Intensive Magnitudes -- 2 time, concepts, and the imagination in the first critique.
3 intensive magnitudes in the critique of the aesthetic power of judgment -- 4 the sensus communis -- 7 The Harmony of the Faculties Revisited -- 8 Kant's Leading Thread in the Analytic of the Beautiful -- 1 the predicate of the judgment of taste: the expression of a disinterested pleasure -- 2 the "subjective universality" of judgments of taste -- 3. relation in aesthetic judgment: the "purposiveness without a purpose" of the apprehended object as the ground… -- 4 the subjective necessity of judgments of taste -- Part 3 Creativity, Community, and Reflective Judgment -- 9 Reflection, Reflective Judgment, and Aesthetic Exemplarity -- 1 logical and transcendental reflection and their relation to reflective judgment -- 2 reflecting on prejudices of taste and aesthetic schematization -- 10 Understanding Aestheticized -- 11 Unearthing the Wonder: A "Post-Kantian" Paradigm in Kant's Critique of Judgment -- 1 self-critical note -- 2 what enlightenment isn't -- 3 a problem with enlightenment -- 4 aesthetic standard ideas -- 5 words in situations: 'common sense' -- 6 enlarged thought -- 7 the cultivation of reason -- 8 a "post-kantian" paradigm -- 9 the prices -- Bibliography -- Kant's Works -- Other Works Cited -- Index.
Abstract:
This 2006 volume explores the relationship between Kant's aesthetic theory and his critical epistemology.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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