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Judgement of taste requires a disinterested stance from "summary" of Critique of Judgement by Immanuel Kant

In order to properly judge the aesthetic value of an object, one must adopt a disinterested stance. This disinterested stance is necessary because it allows the individual to evaluate the object purely based on its intrinsic qualities, rather than being influenced by personal desires or interests. When we approach a work of art with a disinterested attitude, we are able to focus on its formal characteristics, such as harmony, proportion, and unity, without being swayed by external factors. By adopting a disinterested stance, we are able to recognize the universal validity of our judgments of taste. This means that our judgments are not based on individual preferences or subject...
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    Critique of Judgement

    Immanuel Kant

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