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Critique of the Power of Judgment

Book • 2000
Immanuel Kant's "Critique of the Power of Judgment" is a complex work exploring aesthetics, teleology, and the relationship between reason and nature.

In the realm of aesthetics, Kant distinguishes between the beautiful and the sublime.

The beautiful is characterized by harmonious form and disinterested pleasure, while the sublime involves an experience of awe and terror in the face of overwhelming natural power.

Kant's analysis of judgment explores the cognitive and emotional aspects of aesthetic experience.

The work significantly influenced subsequent philosophical discussions on aesthetics, art, and the nature of human perception.

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