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4. Kant's Critique of Judgement: Lecture 1

Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art lectures

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Hume's Argument for Disinterestedness

Hume: When you judge something to be beautiful, you are committed to this view that everyone else ought to agree with you. And he provides some argument for this, and he thinks he can derive it from the point about disinterestedness. In loads of ways, that's a terrible argument, but we're going to leave that aside for the moment.

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