HUMA 024 Lecture 5: Kant on Relation

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11 May 2021
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Kant next tried to identify what it is that, under normal or optimal conditions, pleases us such that we call it beautiful. He argued that it is this: an ordered arrangement or, in his terms, purposiveness. Necessity of an arrangment when it is beautiful. No part of the arrangement is superfluous; each part of the arrangement needs to be just as it is, in the sense that it could not be removed without compromising the whole. Kant was not the first to propose this understanding of what it is that we find beautiful. Again, kant stresses that this is a perceptual experience of order or relation of parts, not something based on intellectual concepts or thought. Our intellectual knowledge of why things that we perceive appear to be arranged in an orderly way or to display "purposiveness" does not factor into our aesthetic experience or judgement.

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