Kant's Theory of Taste: A Reading of the Critique of Aesthetic Judgment
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Author: Allison, Henry E.
Brand: Cambridge University Press
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 424
Release Date: 01-04-2001
Part Number: Refer to Sapnet.
Details: Product Description
This book constitutes one of the most important contributions to recent Kant scholarship. In it, one of the pre-eminent interpreters of Kant, Henry Allison, offers a comprehensive, systematic, and philosophically astute account of all aspects of Kant's views on aesthetics. The first part of the book analyses Kant's conception of reflective judgment and its connections with both empirical knowledge and judgments of taste. The second and third parts treat two questions that Allison insists must be kept distinct: the normativity of pure judgments of taste, and the moral and systematic significance of taste. The fourth part considers two important topics often neglected in the study of Kant's aesthetics: his conceptions of fine art, and the sublime.
Review
'Kant's Theory of Taste is a well produced volume usefully equipped at the end with a compendious bibliography.' Mind
Book Description
An important study of Kant's aesthetics, from a leading Kant scholar.
EAN: 9780521795340
Package Dimensions: 9.0 x 6.0 x 1.1 inches
Languages: English



