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Kant's Critique of Taste

The Feeling of Life

Katalin Makkai author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:15th Apr '21

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This book explores Kant's compelling vision of our aesthetic and cognitive lives as anchored in experiences of attunement and animation.

This book offers a new interpretation of Kant's aesthetics in the Critique of Judgment that shows its relevance to contemporary debates. It is aimed at philosophers, primarily those interested in Kant or in aesthetics, but it will also interest scholars of art theory, criticism, and cultural theory.Immanuel Kant's Critique of Judgment is widely recognized as a founding document of modern aesthetics, but its legacy has fallen into disrepute. In this book Katalin Makkai calls for the rediscovery of Kant's aesthetics, showing that its centerpiece, his investigation of the judgment of taste, paints a compelling portrait of our relationships with works of art that we love. At its heart is a scene of aesthetic encounter in which one feels oneself to be 'animated' - brought to life - by an object, finding there to be something in one's experience of it, beyond what there is to know about it, that one wants to explore and articulate. Tracing Kant's insight that to judge is to reveal one's sense of what bears judging, and hence of what matters, Makkai situates Kant's aesthetics within his larger study, begun in the first Critique, of judgment's fundamental role in the life of the mind.

'Essential.' J. G. Moore, Choice Magazine

ISBN: 9781108497794

Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 20mm

Weight: 460g

210 pages