HUMA 024 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Longinus (Literature)

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11 May 2021
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According to kant, not all aesthetic judgements are judgements of beauty. Some are instead judgements of what kant, following others before him, called the sublime. Sublime things, according to kant, are things that, from a practical point of view, would tend to inspire fear or dread on account of their unassailable power or incalculable magnitude, compared to us. If you look at the painting by goya on the right, you can see that it is not a scene that we would be likely to find aesthetically pleasing if we were taking part in it. To get a sense of what kant was talking about, consider th odore g ricault"s the. Raft of the medusa. although many agree that it possesses aesthetic value, not everyone would say the painting is "beautiful. " It depicts a situation that, if it were real, would inspire terror in those unfortunate enough to be confronted with it.

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