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The Critique of Judgment and the Unity of Kant's Critical System

The <i>Critique of Judgment</i> and the Unity of Kant's Critical System

The <i>Critique of Judgment</i> and the Unity of Kant's Critical System

Lara Ostaric, Temple University, Philadelphia
August 2023
Available
Hardback
9781009336857

    In this book, Lara Ostaric argues that Kant's seminal Critique of Judgment is properly understood as completing his Critical system. The two seemingly disparate halves of the text are unified under this larger project insofar as both aesthetic and teleological judgment indirectly exhibit the final end of reason, the Ideas of the highest good and the postulates, as if obtaining in nature. She relates Kant's discussion of aesthetic and teleological judgment to important yet under-explored concepts in his philosophy, and helps the reader to recognize the relevance of his aesthetics and teleology for our understanding of fine arts and genius, the possibility of pure judgments of ugliness, Kant's philosophy of history, his philosophy of religion, and his conception of autonomy. Ostaric's novel and thoroughly integrative presentation of Kant's system will be of interest not only to Kant scholars but also to those working in religious studies, art history, political theory, and intellectual history.

    • Recognises the tremendous influence this work had on the development of German Idealism and Early Romanticism
    • Includes the relevance of the 'Critique of Judgment' for Kant's epistemology while at the same time connecting it to the issues in Kant's moral philosophy and his moral teleology
    • Approaches the 'Critique of Judgment' as a unified project

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘Ostaric's book presents a master class in Kant. Drawing widely from across Kant's corpus, she presents a compelling interpretation of the unity of the third Critique through a novel examination of how the text answers the demand for reality to conform to our moral aims. This book is an important resource for anyone interested in understanding Kant's system, the unity of reason, and the third Critique in particular.' Kristi Sweet, Texas A&M University

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    Product details

    August 2023
    Hardback
    9781009336857
    320 pages
    235 × 158 × 22 mm
    0.58kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. The Highest Good and the Postulates:
    • 1. Kant's justification of the 'fact of reason' and the objective reality of freedom from a 'practical point of view'
    • 2. 'The highest good and the realism of moral Glaube
    • 3. Reflective judgment and the realism of the 'moral image'
    • Part II. Aesthetic Judgment and the 'Moral Image'
    • 4. Beauty as a symbol of morality: the 'moral image' of the 'supersensible without'
    • 5. The free harmony of the faculties and the primacy of imagination in Kant's aesthetic judgment: the 'moral image' of the 'supersensible within'
    • 6. Genius, ugliness, and nonsense: Kant on the purity of the ugly and the failure of the artist's power of judgement
    • Part III. Teleological Judgment and the 'Moral Image':
    • 7. Kant's account of nature's systematicity and the unity of theoretical and practical reason
    • 8. Organisms as 'natural ends' and reflective judgment's 'image' of externalized freedom
    • 9. Kant's teleological philosophy of history.
      Author
    • Lara Ostaric , Temple University, Philadelphia

      Lara Ostaric is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Temple University. She is the editor of Interpreting Schelling: Critical Essays (Cambridge, 2014).