The sublime and its teleology : Kant, German idealism, phenomenology / / edited by Donald Loose.
What are we talking about when we qualify something as sublime? Is it just a qualification of the beautiful in its most touching degree? Is it a qualification of something ouside there anyway? Is it a feeling or a reflecting judgment on aesthetic appreciation? And can we reduce the sublime to the ae...
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Superior document: | Critical studies in German idealism, v. 4 |
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Critical studies in German idealism ;
v. 4. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (238 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / Donald Loose
- Introduction / Donald Loose
- The Genuine Sublime: / Herman van Erp
- Kant’s Aesthetics of Morals / Birgit Recki
- The Dynamic Sublime as the Pivoting Point between Nature and Freedomin Kant / Donald Loose
- Sublimity, Freedom, and Necessity in the Philosophy of Kant / Arthur Kok
- Teleology in Kant’s Philosophy of Culture and History: / Christian Krijnen
- The Lord and the Sublime: / Paul Cobben
- The Sublime Monster / Jacob Rogozinski
- The Tragical Sublime / Simon Critchley
- The Sublime and the Limits of Metaphysics / Frans van Peperstraten
- Melville’s ‘Sublime Uneventfulness’. Toward a Phenomenology of the Sublime / Ruud Welten
- Contributors / Donald Loose
- Index of Rituals / Donald Loose.