Kant’s Aesthetic Reading of Aristotle’s "Philia": Disinterestedness and the Mood of the Late Enlightenment

  • Jèssica Jaques Pi Departament de Filosofia Facultat de Filosofia i LLetres Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

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This article roots Kant’s concept of disinterestedness, as he uses it in the Critique of Judgment, in Aristotle’s notion of philia by establishing a path from ethics to aesthetics and back. In this way, the third Critique turns out to be one of the main sources for a new ideal of humanity: the ideal suitable for late Enlightenment. This article argues that Kant reaches this fruitful use of disinterestedness by giving to Aristotle’s concept of philia an aesthetic turn.

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2012-12-17
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Jaques Pi J. (2012). Kant’s Aesthetic Reading of Aristotle’s "Philia": Disinterestedness and the Mood of the Late Enlightenment. Revista de Filosofía , 37(2), 55-68. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_RESF.2012.v37.n2.41068
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