Kant and the purity of the ugly

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Autor(a) principal: Guyer, Paul
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Kant e-prints (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.cle.unicamp.br/eprints/index.php/kant-e-prints/article/view/322
Resumo: Kant opens the “Analytic of the Beautiful” of the “Critique of the Aesthetic Power of Judgment” with the statement that “In order to decide whether or not something is beautiful, we do not relate the representation by means of understanding to the object for cognition, but rather relate it by means of the imagination (perhaps combined with the understanding) to the subject and its feeling of pleasure or displeasure” (CPJ, §1, 5:203). 1 Kant then argues that a pleasure in objects that is free of any admixture of pleasure in their merely sensory agreeableness or their prudential or moral goodness is the ground for an affirmative judgment of their beauty, so it seems plausible to suppose that he also means to assert that there is a distinctive displeasure, free of any displeasure in an object’s sensory disagreeableness or prudential or moral badness, on which a negative but still purely aesthetic judgment that such an object is ugly rather than beautiful must be based.
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spelling Kant and the purity of the uglyKant opens the “Analytic of the Beautiful” of the “Critique of the Aesthetic Power of Judgment” with the statement that “In order to decide whether or not something is beautiful, we do not relate the representation by means of understanding to the object for cognition, but rather relate it by means of the imagination (perhaps combined with the understanding) to the subject and its feeling of pleasure or displeasure” (CPJ, §1, 5:203). 1 Kant then argues that a pleasure in objects that is free of any admixture of pleasure in their merely sensory agreeableness or their prudential or moral goodness is the ground for an affirmative judgment of their beauty, so it seems plausible to suppose that he also means to assert that there is a distinctive displeasure, free of any displeasure in an object’s sensory disagreeableness or prudential or moral badness, on which a negative but still purely aesthetic judgment that such an object is ugly rather than beautiful must be based.Centre for Logic, Epistemology, and the History of Science (CLE)2015-07-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.cle.unicamp.br/eprints/index.php/kant-e-prints/article/view/322Kant e-prints; série 1, v. 3, n. 3, 2004; 1-21Kant e-Prints; série 1, v. 3, n. 3, 2004; 1-211677-163Xreponame:Kant e-prints (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:Unicampporhttps://www.cle.unicamp.br/eprints/index.php/kant-e-prints/article/view/322/227Copyright (c) 2015 Kant e-Printsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuyer, Paul2021-10-19T15:11:08Zoai:www.cle.unicamp.br/eprints/:article/322Revistahttps://www.cle.unicamp.br/eprints/index.php/kant-e-prints/PUBhttps://www.cle.unicamp.br/eprints/index.php/kant-e-prints/oaiclekant@unicamp.br||danielomarperez@hotmail.com||daniel.omar.perez@pq.cnpq.br1677-163X1677-163Xopendoar:2021-10-19T15:11:08Kant e-prints (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false
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