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" Judging Appearances : "
by Edward Eugene Kleist.
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BL
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721031
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b540735
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Main Entry
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by Edward Eugene Kleist.
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Title & Author
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Judging Appearances : : a Phenomenological Study of the Kantian sensus communis\ by Edward Eugene Kleist.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2000
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Series Statement
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Phaenomenologica, Series Founded by H.L. Van Breda and Published Under the Auspices of the Husserl-Archives, 156.
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(176 pages)
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ISBN
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9401139318
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: 9789401139311
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Contents
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I / Introduction: A Phenomenological Approach --;The Problem of Harmony and Ground --;Objections to a Phenomenological Study of Kantian Aesthetics --;Precedents for the Phenomenological Interpretation --;Rationale for a Phenomenological Approach --;II / Phenomenological Reconstruction --;First Moment: Kant's Analysis of Disinterestedness --;Second Moment: Universality without Concept --;Third Moment: Purposiveness without Purpose --;Fourth Moment: Exemplary Necessity --;III / The Indeterminacy of Grounds (Kant and Leibniz) --;Kant's Appropriation of Leibniz before the Critique of Judgment --;The Problem of Appearance and Ground in Leibnizian Aesthetics --;Indeterminacy and Appearance in the Critique of Judgment --;Appendix: Excerpts from the Latin Version of the Monadologie --;IV / Being Mindful of Appearance: Receptivity, Neutralization, Discursivity --;Sensibility --;The Faculties of Representation --;Imagination --;Imagination and Neutralization --;The Discursivity of Human Understanding as 'Thinking' [Denken]: Kant's Rejection of Intellectual Intuition/Intuitive Understanding --;The Discursivity of Reason in Thinking, Contemplation and Desire --;V / Conclusion --;Kant and Humanism --;Maxims of Common Human Understanding.
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Abstract
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Kant's Critique of Judgment accounts for the sharing of a common world, experienced affectively, by a diverse human plurality. Kleist shows that taste is a discipline of opening oneself to appearance, requiring a subject who dwells in a common world of appearances among a diverse human plurality.
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Aesthetics.
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Philosophy (General)
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Philosophy, Modern.
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Edward Eugene Kleist
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