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Critique of Judgment, written by Immanuel Kant, is the third and final installment in his series of critiques, focusing on aesthetics and teleology.
Kant explores the nature of aesthetic judgment, arguing that it is both subjective and universal, based on a feeling of pleasure or displeasure.
He introduces the concept of the 'sublime,' which refers to experiences that overwhelm our capacity for comprehension, evoking a sense of awe and wonder.
Critique of Judgment also examines the role of teleology in nature, considering how organisms and natural processes seem to exhibit purpose and design.
The book has been influential in the fields of aesthetics, art theory, and philosophy of science, shaping our understanding of beauty, creativity, and the relationship between nature and human experience.
Kant explores the nature of aesthetic judgment, arguing that it is both subjective and universal, based on a feeling of pleasure or displeasure.
He introduces the concept of the 'sublime,' which refers to experiences that overwhelm our capacity for comprehension, evoking a sense of awe and wonder.
Critique of Judgment also examines the role of teleology in nature, considering how organisms and natural processes seem to exhibit purpose and design.
The book has been influential in the fields of aesthetics, art theory, and philosophy of science, shaping our understanding of beauty, creativity, and the relationship between nature and human experience.
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