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4. Kant's Critique of Judgement: Lecture 1

Mar 15, 2011
55:36
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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Kant's Concepts and Intuitions in the Criticism of Judgment
02:37 • 3min
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The Key Concept of a Priori Knowledge
05:51 • 3min
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Kant's Critical of Judgment
09:12 • 3min
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Judgment of the Subsidual
12:24 • 3min
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The Relationship Between Perceptions and Concepts in Logical Judgments
15:43 • 3min
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Judgments of Taste Are Based on Pleasure in Beautiful Objects
18:54 • 3min
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Judgments of Taste Are Based on Pleasure Not Concepts
21:45 • 6min
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All Tulips Are Beautiful Is Not a Judgment of Taste
28:05 • 3min
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10
Is There a Judgment of Taste?
31:12 • 6min
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Kant's Definition of Beauty
37:33 • 6min
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The Pleasure Judgments of Taste Are Aesthetic
43:48 • 4min
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The Disinterested Doctrine
47:20 • 3min
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Hume's Argument for Disinterestedness
50:48 • 3min
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Is It Afraid to You?
54:06 • 1min
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James Grant, lecturer in philosophy, University of Oxford gives his fourth lecture in the Aesthetics series on Kant's Critique of Judgement.
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