The beautiful shape of the good: Platonic and Pythagorean themes in Kant's Critique of the power of judgment

New York: Routledge (2002)
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Abstract

This book investigates the link Kant discerned between our experience of beauty and our experience of the moral law. By examining Kant's relation to Greek philosophy, to Plato and Pythagoras, as found in Kant's own writings, the author sheds new light on one the most intriguing and mysterious doctrines of Kant's third Critique.

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