The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Jun 1, 1995
For Kant, there are two kinds of aesthetic judgments: judgments of taste (which are judgments of ... more For Kant, there are two kinds of aesthetic judgments: judgments of taste (which are judgments of the beautiful) and judgments of the sublime. I shall be concerned here only with the aesthetic judgment of the sublime. What I propose to argue is that Kant's notion of ...
... ranged under the common denominator of the quantitative, that is, under the universal exchang... more ... ranged under the common denominator of the quantitative, that is, under the universal exchange value of ... system, leaving all these activities free to be ruthlessly reorganized in efficiency terms, as sheer ... The force of the application of this notion to works of art can be measured ...
For Kant, there are two kinds of aesthetic judgments: judgments of taste (which are judgments of ... more For Kant, there are two kinds of aesthetic judgments: judgments of taste (which are judgments of the beautiful) and judgments of the sublime. I shall be concerned here only with the aesthetic judgment of the sublime. What I propose to argue is that Kant's notion of ...
... Parataxis"), the "Selbstheit der Sprache" (AT 171f.) as the non-si... more ... Parataxis"), the "Selbstheit der Sprache" (AT 171f.) as the non-significative precondition for the ... sich der Gefahr eines Ruckfalls auszusetzen; wenn er Auschwitz als das Ereignis betrachtet, in ... a change of per-spective, from internal to external contextual preconditions (such as ...
The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Jun 1, 1995
For Kant, there are two kinds of aesthetic judgments: judgments of taste (which are judgments of ... more For Kant, there are two kinds of aesthetic judgments: judgments of taste (which are judgments of the beautiful) and judgments of the sublime. I shall be concerned here only with the aesthetic judgment of the sublime. What I propose to argue is that Kant's notion of ...
... ranged under the common denominator of the quantitative, that is, under the universal exchang... more ... ranged under the common denominator of the quantitative, that is, under the universal exchange value of ... system, leaving all these activities free to be ruthlessly reorganized in efficiency terms, as sheer ... The force of the application of this notion to works of art can be measured ...
For Kant, there are two kinds of aesthetic judgments: judgments of taste (which are judgments of ... more For Kant, there are two kinds of aesthetic judgments: judgments of taste (which are judgments of the beautiful) and judgments of the sublime. I shall be concerned here only with the aesthetic judgment of the sublime. What I propose to argue is that Kant's notion of ...
... Parataxis"), the "Selbstheit der Sprache" (AT 171f.) as the non-si... more ... Parataxis"), the "Selbstheit der Sprache" (AT 171f.) as the non-significative precondition for the ... sich der Gefahr eines Ruckfalls auszusetzen; wenn er Auschwitz als das Ereignis betrachtet, in ... a change of per-spective, from internal to external contextual preconditions (such as ...
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