Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime

University of California Press (1960)
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Kant's only aesthetic work apart from the _Critique of Judgment_, _Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime_ gives the reader a sense of the personality and character of its author as he sifts through the range of human responses to the concept of beauty and human manifestations of the beautiful and sublime. Kant was fifty-eight when the first of his great Critical trilogy, the _Critique of Pure Reason_, was published. _Observations_ offers a view into the mind of the forty-year-old Kant.

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English Translations of Kant’s Writings.George M. Duncan - 1898 - Kant Studien 2 (1-3):253-258.

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