Emotion and the beautiful in Art

  • Maria Borges Federal University of Santa Caterina, Brazil
Palabras clave: emotion, art, beautiful, music

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In this paper, I aim at explaining the difference Kant makes between emotion, the beautiful and the sublime. I begin by explaining what an emotion is, showing that it refers to feelings that are related to desire. In contrast, I show that the feeling of beautiful and the sublime give us an inactive delight, that is not related to an interest in the object. The feeling of beautiful is related to the judgment of taste, and it has a universal validity for everyone.

I ask then if we can judge art without any emotion at all. According to Kant, not only one can, but one should, since pure judgment of taste is independent from charm and commotion. At the end, I ask if it is possible to enjoy music without emotion. For a lover of music, perhaps the emotion it provokes is the main reason to like it. I show that this is probably the reason why music is considered to have the last place in the beautiful arts for Kant.

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Maria Borges, Federal University of Santa Caterina, Brazil
Maria Borges is full Professor at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil. E-mail for contact: mariaborges@yahoo.com
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Publicado
2022-06-03
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Borges M. (2022). Emotion and the beautiful in Art. Con-Textos Kantianos. International Journal of Philosophy, 15, 263-271. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/KANT/article/view/89413
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Dossier 2. Kant's Logic of the Pathological