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Aesthetic judgement is based on feeling, not concept from "summary" of Critique of Judgement by Immanuel Kant

In aesthetic judgement, the judgement made is not based on concepts or rules, but rather on the feeling that is evoked by the object being judged. This feeling is subjective, as it varies from person to person, and cannot be reduced to any universal standard or principle. When we judge something aesthetically, we are not applying any predefined criteria or concepts to it; instead, we are simply experiencing a certain kind of pleasure or displeasure in response to it. This feeling is not a result of reasoning or logic, but rather an immediate and intuitive response to the object. It is not something that can be explained or justified through argumentation, but is rather an emotional reaction that comes from within us. This is why aesthetic judgement is often seen as a matter of personal taste, as different people can have diff...
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    Critique of Judgement

    Immanuel Kant

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