Kant and the claims of the empirical world: a transcendental reading of the Critique of the power of judgment
"Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment (1790), the third and last of his critical works, has been recognized as a work of great philosophical import from its first reception; and it continues to draw much attention to this day. It is nevertheless a highly puzzling book and its interpret...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment (1790), the third and last of his critical works, has been recognized as a work of great philosophical import from its first reception; and it continues to draw much attention to this day. It is nevertheless a highly puzzling book and its interpretation has produced a virtual maze of exegetical controversies. On the one hand, it claims to bring the "entire critical enterprise to an end" (KU 5:170). On the other hand, it appears to address a great diversity of philosophical topics, many of which do not seem to be part of or even related to Kant's critical project. Its Introduction takes on the task of bridging "the incalculable gulf [unübersehbare Kluft]" (KU 5:175) between nature and freedom as well as the task of completing the account of the transcendental conditions of an empirical experience of nature. The book itself, however, discusses our experiences of the beauty of nature and fine art as well as different experiences of sublimity. It also discusses the teleological manner in which we view organic nature and the natural world more broadly. It ends with a long section devoted to the notion of the highest good"-- |
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adam_text | Contents page ix xi Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: The Transcendental Undertaking of the Critique of the Power ofJudgment i i 8 The Charge of Reflective Judgment and the Conceptual and Aesthetic Purposiveness of Nature 15 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 Introduction Why a Critique of the Reflective Power of Judgment (Preface)? The Reflective Power of Judgment and the Deduction of Its Transcendental Principle (Introduction, Sections IV and V) The Aesthetic and the Logical Purposiveness of Nature (Introduction, Sections VI-VIII) Conclusion Organisms, Teleological Judgment and the Methodology of Biology 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 3 i The Principal Thesis, Its Two Aspects and MainConsequences Method, Scope and Structure Li 1.2 Introduction The Necessity of Teleological Judgments of Organisms The Objective Representation of the Purposiveness of Nature The Concept of Organism as a Regulative Principle of Reflective Judgment The Methodology of Biology: Observation andExplanation Conclusion The Antinomy of Teleological Judgment 3.1 3.2 Introduction Teleological Judgment: From Organisms to Nature as a Whole (§§67-68) vii 15 16 22 34 47 49 49 51 57 58 63 79 83 83 84
Contents viii ļ.ļ The Peculiarity of the Antinomy of Reflective Judgment 4 5 3.4 Conclusion 87 97 Discursivity and the Conceptual Purposiveness of Nature 98 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 98 99 112 119 137 Introduction Discursivity: The Special Character of Human Understanding Discursivity: Metaphysical and Epistemological Implications Kant’s Justification of the Regulative Maxim of Mechanism Conclusion The Significance of Form and the Aesthetic Purposiveness of Nature 5.1 5.2 Introduction Preliminaries: The Four Moments of Pure Judgments of Taste; Conceptual and Nonconceptual Readings 5.3 Beautifiil Forms: Natural Objects; Natural Kinds 5.4 The Cognitive Function of Pure Judgments of Taste 5.5 Conclusion Conclusion C.i C.2 Kant’s Empiricism The Conceptual Purposiveness of Nature The Aesthetic Purposiveness of Nature References Index 138 138 140 146 169 197 200 200 204 216 223
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Contents page ix xi Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: The Transcendental Undertaking of the Critique of the Power ofJudgment i i 8 The Charge of Reflective Judgment and the Conceptual and Aesthetic Purposiveness of Nature 15 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 Introduction Why a Critique of the Reflective Power of Judgment (Preface)? The Reflective Power of Judgment and the Deduction of Its Transcendental Principle (Introduction, Sections IV and V) The Aesthetic and the Logical Purposiveness of Nature (Introduction, Sections VI-VIII) Conclusion Organisms, Teleological Judgment and the Methodology of Biology 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 3 i The Principal Thesis, Its Two Aspects and MainConsequences Method, Scope and Structure Li 1.2 Introduction The Necessity of Teleological Judgments of Organisms The Objective Representation of the Purposiveness of Nature The Concept of Organism as a Regulative Principle of Reflective Judgment The Methodology of Biology: Observation andExplanation Conclusion The Antinomy of Teleological Judgment 3.1 3.2 Introduction Teleological Judgment: From Organisms to Nature as a Whole (§§67-68) vii 15 16 22 34 47 49 49 51 57 58 63 79 83 83 84
Contents viii ļ.ļ The Peculiarity of the Antinomy of Reflective Judgment 4 5 3.4 Conclusion 87 97 Discursivity and the Conceptual Purposiveness of Nature 98 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 98 99 112 119 137 Introduction Discursivity: The Special Character of Human Understanding Discursivity: Metaphysical and Epistemological Implications Kant’s Justification of the Regulative Maxim of Mechanism Conclusion The Significance of Form and the Aesthetic Purposiveness of Nature 5.1 5.2 Introduction Preliminaries: The Four Moments of Pure Judgments of Taste; Conceptual and Nonconceptual Readings 5.3 Beautifiil Forms: Natural Objects; Natural Kinds 5.4 The Cognitive Function of Pure Judgments of Taste 5.5 Conclusion Conclusion C.i C.2 Kant’s Empiricism The Conceptual Purposiveness of Nature The Aesthetic Purposiveness of Nature References Index 138 138 140 146 169 197 200 200 204 216 223 |
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