Transcendental Aesthetic
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Relations
- Immanuel Kant: Developed by the philosopher Immanuel Kant
- Formalism: Relates to the formalist approach in aesthetics
- Sublime: Analyzes the concept of the sublime in aesthetics
- Beauty: Examines the nature and judgment of beauty
- Transcendental Philosophy: The Transcendental Aesthetic is the first part of the Critique of Pure Reason, which deals with the a priori forms of sensibility, space and time.
- Transcendental Philosophy: The transcendental aesthetic is Kant’s theory of the a priori forms of sensibility, space and time.
- Disinterestedness: Emphasizes the importance of disinterested judgment
- Sensibility: Analyzes the role of sensibility in aesthetic experience
- A Priori Knowledge: Deals with the conditions for a priori knowledge
- Understanding: Distinguishes understanding from sensibility
- Philosophy of Art: Influential in the philosophy of art
- Critique of Judgment: Further developed in Kant’s Critique of Judgment
- Imagination: Highlights the role of imagination in aesthetic experience
- Subjective Universal: Explores the idea of subjective universal principles
- Critique of Pure Reason: A key part of Kant’s work Critique of Pure Reason
- Transcendental Idealism: Part of Kant’s transcendental idealism philosophy
- Purposiveness: Discusses the purposiveness of nature and art
- Aesthetics: A major contribution to the field of aesthetics
- Taste: Explores the concept of taste in aesthetic judgment
- Judgment: Analyzes the faculty of judgment
- Reason: Examines the limits of reason in aesthetic judgment