
4. Kant's Critique of Judgement: Lecture 1
Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art lectures
The Key Concept of a Priori Knowledge
In the critique of judgment, he usually uses the term representation. And when he does that, he almost always means a sense perception. He thinks there are two marks by which you can identify something as a bit of a priori knowledge. These are universality and necessity. As we'll see also, a certain claim that aesthetic judgments commit us to.
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