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Kant and the claims of taste (2nd ed)

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Kant and the Claims of Taste, published here for the first time in paperback in a revised version, has become, since its initial publication in 1979, the standard commentary on Kant's aesthetic theory.

The book offers a detailed account of Kant's views on judgments of taste, aesthetic pleasure, imagination and many other topics.

For this new edition, Paul Guyer has provided a new foreword and has added a chapter on Kant's conception of fine art.

This re-issue will complement the author's companion volume, Kant and the Experience of Freedom, which places Kant's aesthetics in its historical context and examines the fundamental connection between Kant's aesthetics and his moral theory.

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Cambridge University Press
0521572878 / 9780521572873
Hardback
111.85
13/05/1997
United States
English
448p.
23 cm
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Previous ed.: Cambridge: Mass.; London: Harvard University Press, 1979.