
The Critique of Judgement The Critique of Aesthetic Judgement
Contained in this volume is the first part of Immanuel Kant's "Critique of Judgement," which is subtitled "The Critique of Aesthetic Judgement" and in which Kant discusses aesthetics and how as humans we decide what is beautiful and how in turn we respond to that beauty. Immanuel Kant, considered by many to be one of the most important philosophers of all time gives us much to consider on the nature of beauty in this intriguing exposition on the subject.
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Maite Alarcon Leon@chillmee
Although Kant's theories are the base for Romanticism and imply a drastic shift in literary theory, his style is hideous, and it makes it infinitely more difficult to read and comprehend.