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Beauty is a source of pleasure and inspiration from "summary" of Critique of Judgement by Immanuel Kant

The feeling of pleasure that arises from the contemplation of beauty is not merely a subjective response; it is grounded in a universal principle that extends beyond individual taste. Beauty, according to Kant, is a source of pleasure that is experienced by all rational beings, regardless of cultural or personal differences. This pleasure is not contingent on any specific qualities of the object being judged, but rather on the harmonious relationship between the object and the perceiving subject. Beauty, therefore, has a unique status as a source of pleasure that transcends mere sensory enjoyment. It is not tied to the satisfaction of any of our desires or needs, but rather arises from the free play of our cognitive faculties in response to the object. This experience of beauty, Kant argues, serves as a bridge between the realms of nature and freedom, connecting ...
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    Critique of Judgement

    Immanuel Kant

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