PHI 3382 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Critical Philosophy

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Theory of judgement: theme of the 3rd critique. Kant"s mature is not romantic, it determines: he"s trying to determine a determinant, he aspires to harmonize from free will". Supreme good = combination/synthesis/embodiment of freedom and nature. If there is some form of purposiveness to it, its not something that falls under the categories. It points to something that we saw in reason, akin to the desire for the supreme good, akin to the kind of maximizing/universalization, what is universal can never all under the categories. There is pleasure derived from the judgements. When i make a judgment, i enjoy making that judgement: because they are not judgments of knowledge, they are not objective. Section 2: talking about disinterest of our enjoyment from making our judgement, we enjoy it as art not as another object, art as a representation of something. You never experience the object in itself. A representation can never be the object itself.

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