Kritik der Urteilskraft
Book
Formal Antecedent
Foundations and Logic
Citation
Immanuel Kant. (1790). Kritik der Urteilskraft. Lagarde und Friederich.
Why this reference is included
Kant’s Kritik der Urteilskraft (1790), published by Lagarde und Friederich, sits in the program’s reference corpus as a standing technical source. Cited across Book VII (Categorical Metaphysics), Part 4, Chapter The Aesthetic Functional; Book VII (Categorical Metaphysics), Part 4, Chapter The Sublime; Book VII (Categorical Metaphysics), Part 7, Chapter The Kant-τ Correspondence — the central framing is “The Subjectivity–Objectivity Dissolution The oldest debate in aesthetics is whether beauty is in the object'' (objective) orin the eye of the beholder’’ (subjective)”.
Cited in
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Book VII — Categorical Metaphysics Part 4Chapter The Aesthetic Functional
The Subjectivity–Objectivity Dissolution The oldest debate in aesthetics is whether beauty is ``in the object'' (objective) or ``in the eye of the beholder'' (subjective)
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Book VII — Categorical Metaphysics Part 4Chapter The Sublime
Kant's Two Sublimes Kant's Critique of Judgment (1790) distinguishes two forms of the sublime: the mathematical and the dynamical
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Book VII — Categorical Metaphysics Part 7Chapter The Kant-τ Correspondence
CJ _D. The Critique of Judgment seeks the bridge between the empirical and the practical—the capacity to recognise purposive form in nature (teleological judgment) and structural harmony (aesthetic judgment)