Kant's Concept of Genius

Kant's Concept of Genius
Title Kant's Concept of Genius PDF eBook
Author Paul W. Bruno
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 234
Release 2011-10-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1441194827

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While many studies have chronicled the Romantic legacy of artistic genius, this book uncovers the roots of the concept of genius in Kant's third Critique, alongside the development of his understanding of nature. Paul Bruno addresses a genuine gap in the existing scholarship by exploring the origins of Kant's thought on aesthetic judgment and particularly the artist. The development of the word 'genius' and its intimate association with the artist played itself out in a rich cultural context, a context that is inescapably significant in Western thought. Bruno shows how in many ways we are still interrogating the ways in which a nature governed by physical laws can be reconciled with a spirit of human creativity and freedom. This book leads us to a better understanding of the centrality of understanding the modern artistic enterprise, characterized as it is by creativity, for modern conceptions of the self.

Kant's Concept of Genius

Kant's Concept of Genius
Title Kant's Concept of Genius PDF eBook
Author Paul W. Bruno
Publisher
Total Pages 162
Release 2010
Genre Genius
ISBN 9781472545718

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While many studies have chronicled the Romantic legacy of artistic genius, this book uncovers the roots of the concept of genius in Kant's third Critique, alongside the development of his understanding of nature. Paul Bruno addresses a genuine gap in the existing scholarship by exploring the origins of Kant's thought on aesthetic judgment and particularly the artist. The development of the word 'genius' and its intimate association with the artist played itself out in a rich cultural context, a context that is inescapably significant in Western thought. Bruno shows how in many ways we are sti.

The Problem of Free Harmony in Kant's Aesthetics

The Problem of Free Harmony in Kant's Aesthetics
Title The Problem of Free Harmony in Kant's Aesthetics PDF eBook
Author Kenneth F. Rogerson
Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 152
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780791476260

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In this book, Kenneth F. Rogerson explores the first half of Kant's Critique of Judgment, entitled the "Critique of Aesthetic Judgment." Rogerson provides an interpretation of arguably the most important issue in Kant's aesthetic theory, namely, a free harmony of the imagination and understanding. He uses this interpretation to explore several other important issues in Kant's aesthetic theory, including his distinction between art and natural beauty, the doctrine of aesthetic ideas, and the connection between beauty and morality.

An Introduction to Kant's Aesthetics

An Introduction to Kant's Aesthetics
Title An Introduction to Kant's Aesthetics PDF eBook
Author Christian Helmut Wenzel
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 208
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1405150157

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In An Introduction to Kant’s Aesthetics, Christian Wenzel discusses and demystifies Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment, guiding the reader each step of the way and placing key points of discussion in the context of Kant’s other work. Explains difficult concepts in plain language, using numerous examples and a helpful glossary. Proceeds in the same order as Kant’s text for ease of reference and comprehension. Includes an illuminating foreword by Henry E. Allison. Offers twenty-six further-reading sections, commenting briefly on books and articles from the English, German, and French, that are relevant for each topic Provides an extensive bibliography and a chapter summarizing Kant's main points.

Aesthetics, Theory and Interpretation of the Literary Work

Aesthetics, Theory and Interpretation of the Literary Work
Title Aesthetics, Theory and Interpretation of the Literary Work PDF eBook
Author Paolo Euron
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 251
Release 2019-08-12
Genre Education
ISBN 9004409238

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This book introduces the reader to the literary work and to an understanding of its cultural background and its specific features, presenting basic topics and ideas in their historical context and development in Western culture.

The Boundaries of Art

The Boundaries of Art
Title The Boundaries of Art PDF eBook
Author David Novitz
Publisher Cybereditions Corporation
Total Pages 323
Release 2003-10
Genre Art
ISBN 9781877275241

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Hailed by Lingua Franca as a "breakthrough book in aesthetics," this lucid and persuasive work explores unnoticed relations between art and everyday life. In a revised and expanded edition, David Novitz proposes a new and refreshingly different direction for the study of the philosophy of art

Kant and Milton

Kant and Milton
Title Kant and Milton PDF eBook
Author Sanford Budick
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 356
Release 2010-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780674050051

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Kant and Milton brings to bear new evidence and long-neglected materials to show the importance of Kant’s encounter with Milton’s poetry to the formation of Kant’s moral and aesthetic thought. Sanford Budick reveals the relation between a poetic vision and a philosophy that theorized what that poetry was doing. As Plato and Aristotle contemplate Homer, so Kant contemplates Milton. In all these cases philosophy and poetry allow us to better understand each other. Milton gave voice to the transformation of human understanding effected by the Protestant Revolt, making poetry of the idea that human reason is created self-sufficient. Kant turned that religiously inflected poetry into the richest modern philosophy. Milton’s bold self-reliance is Kant’s as well.Using lectures of Kant that have been published only in the past decade, Budick develops an account of Kant based on his lifelong absorption in the poetry of Milton, especially Paradise Lost. By bringing to bear the immense power of his reflections on aesthetic and moral form, Kant produced one of the most penetrating interpretations of Milton’s achievement that has ever been offered and, at the same time, reached new peaks in the development of aesthetics and moral reason.