Kant’s ›Critique of Aesthetic Judgment‹ in the 20th Century: A Companion to Its Main Interpretations

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Stefano Marino, Pietro Terzi
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, Nov 9, 2020 - Philosophy - 390 pages
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Kant’s Critique of Judgment represents one of the most important texts in modern philosophy. However, while its importance for 19th-century philosophy has been widely acknowledged, scholars have often overlooked its far-reaching influence on 20th-century thought.

This book aims to account for the various interpretations of Kant’s notion of aesthetic judgment formulated in the last century. The book approaches the subject matter from both a historical and a theoretical point of view and in relation to different cultural contexts, also exploring in an unprecedented way its influence on some very up-to-date philosophical developments and trends. It represents the first choral and comprehensive study on this missing piece in the history of modern and contemporary philosophy, capable of cutting in a unique way across different traditions, movements and geographical areas. All main themes of Kant’s aesthetics are investigated in this book, while at the same time showing how they have been interpreted in very different ways in the 20th century.

With contributions by Alessandro Bertinetto, Patrice Canivez, Dario Cecchi, Diarmuid Costello, Nicola Emery, Serena Feloj, Günter Figal, Tom Huhn, Hans-Peter Krüger, Thomas W. Leddy, Stefano Marino, Claudio Paolucci, Anne Sauvagnargues, Dennis J. Schmidt, Arno Schubbach, Scott R. Stroud, Thomas Teufel, and Pietro Terzi.

 

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Contents

Exceeding Exposures
229
Reflective Judgment Abduction and Predictive Processing
251
Aesthetic Experience and Its Values
265
Retrieving Kants Aesthetics for Art Theory After Greenberg
283
Stanley Cavell and the Critique of the Linguistic Power of Judgment
301
Kants Concept of Power of Judgment and the Logic of Artistic Improvisation
315
Kant and Everyday Aesthetics
339
About the Contributors
359

Think for Oneself and BroadMinded Thinking
159
Eric Weils Reading of the Critique of the Power of Judgment
177
The Discordant Accord of the Faculties
195
Through Königsbergian Mists
207
Index of Concepts
365
Index of Names
375
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Stefano Marino, University of Bologna, Italy, Pietro Terzi, Fondazione Collegio San Carlo, Modena, Italy.

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