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The sublime surpasses ordinary aesthetic experiences from "summary" of Critique of Judgement by Immanuel Kant

The sublime, according to Kant, is an aesthetic concept that transcends the ordinary experiences of beauty. It goes beyond mere pleasure or enjoyment derived from ordinary objects or experiences. When we encounter something sublime, we are confronted with a sense of awe and wonder that goes beyond mere sensory pleasure. It is a feeling of being overwhelmed by something that is beyond our comprehension. Kant argues that the sublime is characterized by a sense of greatness or magnitude that is beyond our ability to fully grasp. This greatness can be found in the natural world, such as in the vastness of the ocean or the towering mountains. It can also be found in works of art or literature that evoke a sense of grandeur or majesty. In either case, the sublime elicits a feeling of reverence and admiration that is distinct from the more commonplace feelings of pleasure or satisfaction that com...
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    Critique of Judgement

    Immanuel Kant

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