Three problems in Kant's aesthetics

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What does the faculty of Understanding do during the execution of a judgement of taste? How are singular judgements of beauty related to general judgements of beauty? For what reason is beauty the symbol of morality? The first question has a tentative answer, although one not obviously congenial to Kant. The second two questions have no compelling answers. © British Society of Aesthetics 2002.

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Cohen, T. (2002). Three problems in Kant’s aesthetics. British Journal of Aesthetics, 42(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjaesthetics/42.1.1

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