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The sublime evokes feelings of awe and respect from "summary" of Critique of Judgement by Immanuel Kant

In the experience of the sublime, we are confronted with an object or phenomenon that transcends our ordinary understanding. It is something that exceeds our capacity to fully comprehend or articulate, leaving us in a state of awe and reverence. This feeling of awe is not based on the object's beauty or perfection, but on its sheer magnitude or power. When we encounter the sublime, we are forced to confront our own limitations as finite beings. We are reminded of the vastness and complexity of the world around us, and our own insignificance in the face of it. This realization can be both humbling and exhilarating, as we are forced to reckon with the sheer grandeur of the universe. The sublime also evokes a sense of respect or reverence in us. This is not the same as the admiration we might feel for a beautiful work of art or a well-crafted piece of music. Instead, it is a recognition of the object's power and majesty, and the sense of awe that this inspires in us. In the face of the sublime, we are drawn out of ourselves and into a larger, more awe-inspiring reality. We are forced to confront the limits of our own understanding and to acknowledge the existence of forces and powers beyond our control. This can be a humbling experience, but it can also be deeply rewarding, as we come to appreciate the vastness and complexity of the world around us.
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    Critique of Judgement

    Immanuel Kant

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