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Artistic beauty must be purposeful from "summary" of Critique of Judgement by Immanuel Kant

The concept of artistic beauty being purposeful is central to understanding the nature of aesthetic judgment. According to Kant, the purpose of art is not merely to imitate nature or to please the senses, but to serve a higher end. Artistic beauty, therefore, must have a purpose beyond mere sensory pleasure or technical skill. Kant argues that true artistic beauty is not arbitrary or accidental, but is the result of a deliberate and conscious act of creation. The artist, in creating a work of art, must have a clear intention or purpose in mind. This purpose gives the work of art its unity and coherence, allowing it to be judged as beautiful. For Kant, the purpose of art is not to convey factual information or to illustrate moral principles, but to evoke a cer...
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    Critique of Judgement

    Immanuel Kant

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