Critique of the Power of Judgment

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Critique of the Power of Judgment is Immanuel Kant’s third major Critique, in which he develops his influential theories of aesthetic judgment and teleology to mediate between the realms of nature and freedom.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
treatise
aim to analyze teleology in nature
to bridge theoretical and practical reason
to ground judgments of taste
author Immanuel Kant
centralConcept aesthetic ideas
beautiful
free play of the faculties
genius
judgment of taste
natural ends
purposiveness without purpose
reflective judgment
sublime
system of nature
teleological explanation
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Prussia
genre critical philosophy
philosophical aesthetics
hasPart Critique of Aesthetic Judgment
Critique of Teleological Judgment
hasSection Analytic of the Beautiful
Analytic of the Sublime
Dialectic of Aesthetic Judgment
Methodology of Teleological Judgment
influenceOn German Idealism
Romanticism
modern aesthetics
philosophy of art
philosophy of biology
language German
mainTheme aesthetic judgment
mediation between nature and freedom
teleological judgment
originalTitle Kritik der Urteilskraft
partOf Kant's three Critiques
philosophicalDiscipline aesthetics
epistemology
teleology
philosophicalTradition transcendental idealism
placeOfPublication Berlin
predecessor Critique of Practical Reason
Critique of Pure Reason
publicationYear 1790
publisher Lagarde and Friederich (first edition)
structure two main parts


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