HUMA 024 Lecture 5: Kant

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11 May 2021
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Kant"s first "moment" in the judgement of beauty he calls quality. Quality indicates what kind of judgement judgements of beauty are. Two main points are made in this connection. First, judgements of beauty are subjective and not objective. That is to say, they refer to a distinctive feeling in a person, resulting from a perception, not to an objective property of the object that is simply "there" whether there is a perceiver or not. For example, this rose is beautiful means something more like this rose pleases me than beauty is an objective property of this rose. (you may want to review the distinction between subjective and objective in week 2). This means that the pleasure resulting from the perception has nothing to do with any interest in or desire for what is perceived. Many people think that you have to care about something to find it beautiful. Plato, for instance, thought that beauty does excite interest and desire.

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