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Inquiry
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy
Volume 46, 2003 - Issue 2
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Kant's Theory of Judgment, and Judgments of Taste: On Henry Allison's Kant's Theory of Taste

Pages 143-163 | Published online: 05 Nov 2010
 

Kant's use of the leading thread of his table of logical forms of judgment to analyze judgments of taste yields more results than Allison's account allows. It reveals in judgments of taste the combination of two judgments: a descriptive judgment about the object, and a normative judgment about the judging subjects. Core arguments of Kant's critique of taste receive new light from this analysis.

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