Kant and the Ends of Aesthetics

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St. Martin's Press, 2000 - Philosophy - 211 pages
"The importance and significance of Kant's aesthetics have been widely debated. This work presents an original interpretation of Kant's account which is based on rethinking the nature of Critical Philosophy. Gary Banham presents the argument that the Critique of Judgment needs to be read as a whole. Aesthetics is investigated in relation to all three critiques with the recovery of a larger sense of the 'aesthetic' resulting. This broader notion of aesthetics is connected to the recovery of the critique of teleology in an original presentation of Kant's critical enterprise as constituted by the attempt to think the meaning of ends."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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