2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-31732013000200004
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The conclusion of the deduction of taste in the dialectic of the power of judgment aesthetic in Kant

Abstract: in this paper, it is argued that only in the section on dialectic in the Critique of Judgment does Kant reach a definitive and conclusive version of deduction, after discovering the concept of the supersensible. in the section on the deduction of pure aesthetic judgments, Kant does not satisfactorily explain the critical distinction between the sensible nature of humanity and the supersensible nature of human reason presupposed in the concept of universal communicability. While the concept of the supersensible… Show more

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