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  1. Habermas's theory of argumentation.Paul Redding - 1989 - Journal of Value Inquiry 23 (1):15-32.
  • 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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