The Politics of Beauty
This Element examines the entirety of Kant's Critique of Taste (in Part One of the Critique of Judgment) with particular emphasis on its political and moral aims. Kant's critical treatment of aesthetic judgment is both an extended theoretical response to influential predecessors and contemporaries, including Rousseau and Herder, and a practical intervention in its own right meant to nudge history forward at a time of civilizational crisis. Attention to these themes helps resolve a number of puzzles, both textual and philosophic, including the normative force and meaning of judgments of taste, and the relation between natural and artful beauty.
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September 2022Adobe eBook Reader
9781009032773
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Table of Contents
- Introduction: Reflection and Revolution
- 1. The Elements Of Beauty
- 2. Artistic Beauty
- 3. Rhetoric And The Antinomy of Taste
- 4. The Politics Of Beauty
- 5. Summary and Conclusion
- Bibliography.