
4. Kant's Critique of Judgement: Lecture 1
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Is It Afraid to You?
He says we don't qualify beauty in this way. We don't say, well, it's beautiful to me. That would not make sense, he thinks. So this point about universality is incredibly important for what he's doing here. It poses a very strange problem, which I'll elaborate on a bit more next week. Next week, we'll get into that along with the analytic of the sublime.
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