The Aesthetic in Kant

The Aesthetic in Kant

by James Kirwan
The Aesthetic in Kant

The Aesthetic in Kant

by James Kirwan

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Overview

Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment is widely held to be the seminal work of modern aesthetics. In recent years it has been the focus of intense interest and debate not only in philosophy but also in literary theory and all disciplines concerned with the aesthetic.

The Aesthetic in Kant is a new reading of Kant's problematic text. It draws upon the great volume of recent philosophical work on this classic text and on the context of eighteenth century aesthetics. Kant's work is used as a basis on which to construct a radical alternative to the antinomy of taste - the basic problem of the aesthetic. In Kant's account is a theory of the aesthetic that, far from establishing its 'disinterested' nature, instead makes it symptomatic of what Kant himself describes as the ineradicable human tendency to entertain 'fantastic desires'.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826471987
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/24/2006
Series: Continuum Studies in Philosophy , #1
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

James Kirwan is Associate Professor in the Dept of Anglo-American Studies at Kobe University of Foreign Studies, Japan, and author of Literature, Rhetoric, Metaphysics (Routledge, 1990), Beauty (Manchester University Press, 1999), and Sublimity (Routledge, 2004).

Table of Contents

Part I: The Description of Taste 1.Immediacy and Necessity Part II: The Description of Taste II 2.The Role of Concepts 3.The Grounds of Taste 4.The Sublime 5.Reason and Morality in the Sublime 6.The Anatomy of an Aesthetic Idea Part III: Fantastic Desires I 7.Adherent Beauty Part IV: Fantastic Desires II 8.Free Beauty 9.Conclusion

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