Response to my critics: In defense of Kant’s aesthetic non- conceptualism

  • Array Array University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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Palavras-chave: Kantian non-conceptualism, judgment of taste, aesthetic feeling, aesthetic experience

Resumo

In this article I respond to objections that Matías Oroño, Silvia del Luján di Saanza, Pedro Stepanenko and Luciana Martínez have raised against my non-conceptualist reading of Kant’s aesthetics. The objections are both, substantial and instructive. I first sketch my non-conceptualist reading of Kant’s doctrine of judgments of taste and then turn to what I take to be the most important criticisms that these authors have put forward. Two difficulties with a non-conceptualist reading of Kant’s aesthetics seem to be central: the cognitive status of judgments of taste and the representationalist capacity of aesthetic feeling as non-conceptual mental content. I respond to these and additional objections and defend my overall non-conceptualist interpretation of Kant’s aesthetics against my critics. I argue that Kant’s aesthetics is highly relevant for the debate over whether or not Kant is a (non-)conceptualist.

Biografia do Autor

Array Array, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Academic affiliation: University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg. Email: dietmar.heidemann@uni.lu

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Publicado
2020-12-10
Seção
Número monográfico «La teoría estética de Kant» / Special Issue «Kant’s Aestheti