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Title: Critique Of Judgment by Immanuel Kant Student Edition


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Critique Of Judgmentby Immanuel KantStudent
Edition
  • Based on a Presentation
  • By Dan Lyons
  • Created by Brett Ader

Edited By Dr. Picart Associate Professor of
English Courtesy Associate Professor of Law
2
What is beauty according to Kant?
  • Kant Believes there are two types of beauty
  • 1)________________
  • 2)________________

3
Dependant Beauty(pultritudo adhaerens)
  • This type of beauty ___________________
    ___________________________________.
  • It is a conditioned beauty, which is a beauty
    where _____________________________
    __________________________________.
  • Considered to be an applied _________ __ ______.

4
Free Beauty(pultritudo vago)
  • This type of beauty ___________________
    ___________________________________.
  • It is a ___ ________ beauty it is beautiful
    because it is this or that thing.
  • Considered a ____ form of beauty.

5
From Kants Critique of Pure Reason explaining
Ideas and Ideals.
  • Idea-____________
  • Ideal-_______________________________
    ____________________________________

6
Kents Idea of Averages
  • What is the problem that comes along with the
    idea of averages?

7
How would you explain the BeautifulDerived from
the Third Moment?
8
Final Discussion Questions
  • What is integral to something that is Sublime,
    that is not involved with Kants view of Pure
    Beauty?
  • With Kants view on judging beauty do you think
    that critics (art, music, literature, etc.) have
    rational and sufficient grounds to decide on what
    is beautiful and what is not?
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