
Ep. 319: Schiller on Experiencing Beauty (Part Two)
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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The Importance of the Aesthetic
Kant is better than this in that Kant doesn't need the aesthetic at this point. It's just we have the data and then our minds, you could say spontaneously, put the data together into concepts. Schiller, at least according to what we've been saying here, is saying we've got pure content, sensuousness,. And then the aesthetic has to come in to sort of give us the faculties in the first place. Only then can we use them to pick out logical concepts or even the general concept of DAW.
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