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  1. Systematicity and Symbolisation in Kant's Deduction of Judgements of Taste.Alexander Rueger - 2011 - Hegel Bulletin 32 (1-2):232-251.
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  • Aesthetic Autonomies: A Discussion of Paul Guyer, Kant and the Experience of Freedom.Christopher Janaway - 1997 - Kantian Review 1:151-161.
    There are two familiar strategic approaches to Kant's Critique of Judgement which commentators have not always found easy to combine. One would regard the work as fitting snugly into Kant's enterprise as the keystone that absorbs the forces of his theoretical and practical philosophies, uniting them and itself into a single sound structure. That Kant saw it this way is obvious from his Introduction to the Critique. But the other approach has sometimes seemed more fruitful: start with the Analytic of (...)
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  • Cultivating a Cosmopolitan Consciousness: Returning to the Moral Grounds of Aesthetic Education.Suzanne S. Choo - 2014 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 48 (4):94-110.
    Now I maintain that the beautiful is the symbol of the morally good. What sort of face does radical evil have? What strikes Hannah Arendt, as she sought to profile Adolf Otto Eichmann, is how completely ordinary he appeared in court. She describes him as medium-sized, middle-aged with receding hair, ill-fitting teeth, and nearsighted eyes. Yet this was the man who had meticulously organized the mass deportation of Jews to the extermination camps during the Holocaust. Like his appearance, his personality (...)
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  • Kant and metaphor in contemporary aesthetics.Clive Cazeaux - 2004 - Kantian Review 8:1-37.
    Trying to assess Kant's impact on contemporary aesthetics is by no means a straightforward task, for the simple reason that the subject is saturated with his influence. In all aspects of the theory and practice of art, it is possible to observe concepts and attitudes at work which are either a reflection of, or a response to, Kant's thinking. This might seem a rather overblown claim and a difficult one to substantiate but, without going into too much detail at this (...)
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  • How to save Kant's deduction of taste.Karl Ameriks - 1982 - Journal of Value Inquiry 16 (4):295-302.
  • The Review of Moral Interpretation of Aesthetic Deduction in Kant’s thought. [REVIEW]Ali Salmani & Davood Mirzaii - 2019 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations 13 (26):213-232.
    Kant needs to deduction in order to provide for universal and necessary validity of aesthetic judgment in the critique of judgment. In the deduction sections, He wants a reply to this question: how can a singular judgment be universally valid for everyone? In other words, how can the aesthetic judgment which basically is subjective, claim universal validity? Some of the Kant’s commentators believe that Kant’s deduction which expresses in the formal sections is unsuccessful and then they by the connecting of (...)
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