
4. Kant's Critique of Judgement: Lecture 1
Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art lectures
All Tulips Are Beautiful Is Not a Judgment of Taste
In Kant's vocabulary, a judgment of taste is not just any judgment in which you call something beautiful. That's a generalization that's not about any particular tulip. He says even the judgment, all tulips are beautiful, is a logical or theoretical judgment, not a judgment of Taste.
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