On Kant's Concept of Purposiveness-A Discussion with Mr 'Mou Zong-san'

Philosophy and Culture 29 (3):232-241 (2002)
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Purpose and principles of Kant's "Critique of Judgement," the guiding principle. Mr. Mou that Kant's concept of purposiveness not enough as the highest principle of aesthetic sense, because under this principle, an object of beauty "in co-decision in a rational manner, according to distance from the ground outside in theosophy," and This runs counter to the fundamental nature of the United States. If aesthetic judgments to reach its theoretical reason and practical reason as a bridge between the goals, "U.S. analysis" on when to repeat. Based on Kant's "purposiveness" of the concept of several levels of the spin-off that Mou in Kant's understanding of the concept of purposiveness on the existence of some confusion, that he will be subjective and purposiveness with the objective purposiveness confused, the inherent purposiveness and external purposiveness confused. This paper argues that this is confused Mou to the conclusion and the "Critique of Judgement" is a far cry from the essence of the main reasons

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