Kant's Concept of Genius: Its Origin and Function in the Third Critique
Continuum (2010)
| Abstract | Introduction -- Origins of genius -- Aspects of the third critique -- Nature -- Genius -- Conclusion. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Genius | |||||||||
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| Call number | B2784.B78 2010 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 1441139117 9781441139115 | |||||||||
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Lara Ostaric (2010). Works of Genius as Sensible Exhibitions of the Idea of the Highest Good. Kant-Studien 101 (1):22-39.
Christine Battersby (1989/1990). Gender and Genius: Towards a Feminist Aesthetics. Indiana University Press.
Joe L. Kincheloe (1992). The Stigma of Genius: Einstein and Beyond Modern Education. Hollowbrook Pub..
Harry Edwin Eiss (2008). Insanity and Genius: Masks of Madness and the Mapping of Meaning and Value. Cambridge Scholars Pub..
Klaus Ottmann (2004). The Genius Decision: The Extraordinary and the Postmodern Condition. Spring Publications.
Lara Ostaric (2012). Kant on the Normativity of Creative Production. Kantian Review 17 (1).
Bradley Murray (2007). Kant on Genius and Art. British Journal of Aesthetics 47 (2):199-214.
J. O. Young (2011). Kivy on Musical Genius. British Journal of Aesthetics 51 (1):1-12.
Corey W. Dyck (2004). Spirit Without Lines: Kant's Attempt to Reconcile the Genius with Society. Idealistic Studies 34 (2):151-62.
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