Die harmonische Stimmung aufgeklärter Bürger. Zum Verhältnis von Politik und ästhetik in Immanuel Kants Kritik der Urteilskraft

Kant Studien 94 (1):24-50 (2003)
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Although Kant had to write his Critique of Judgement with an eye to the Prussian censorship, he nevertheless valued in his aesthetic theory the achievements of the French Revolution. Therefore, the purpose of the article is to analyze the underlying political philosophy of Immanuel Kant's third Critique in the context of the aesthetic theories of his time. The paper presents a brief account of his aesthetic theory (especially of his concepts of "harmony" and "free interplay" between the cognitive faculties) and gives special attention to the question why, in Kant's opinion, political speeches were legitimate objects of aesthetic judgments

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