
4. Kant's Critique of Judgement: Lecture 1
Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art lectures
Judgment of the Subsidual
Kant says there are at least three kinds of aesthetic judgment for him. There are what he calls judgments of taste, which are concerned with beauty. And there are judgments of the sublime, which we'll discuss next week. What makes these all aesthetic is that they have subjective grounds as he puts it. They're based on something about the judge rather than something about the object.
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