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Feeling the life of the mind
mere judging, feeling, and judgment
pp. 381-405
Abstract
Hughes argues that in the Analytic of the Beautiful Kant introduces an account of feeling that operates as a non-cognitive and yet reflective form of awareness. The range of modes of awareness – which hitherto comprised sensible intuitions, concepts of understanding and conceptually determining judgments, but also ideas and principles of reason – is extended to include a new distinctively aesthetic type of judgments that have feeling as their ground. Crucially, Kant views this development as the condition of the integrity of his critical system.
Publication details
Published in:
(2017) The Palgrave Kant handbook. New York, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 381-405
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-54656-2_17
Full citation:
Hughes Fiona (2017) „Feeling the life of the mind: mere judging, feeling, and judgment“, In: , The Palgrave Kant handbook, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 381–405.