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Ligne n°504 : ... aids, which those who began their studies fifteen or twenty years ago- Ligne n°505 : did not enjoy. Translations, paraphrases, criticisms, have been
Ligne n°506 : published in considerable numbers; so that if it is not yet true that ...
Ligne n°532 : ... writers to the Critique of Judgement is very small in comparison with- Ligne n°533 : that given to the Critiques of Pure and Practical Reason. And yet the
Ligne n°534 : work is not an unimportant one. Kant himself regarded it as the ...
Ligne n°620 : ... excellence the faculty of knowledge, and Reason the faculty of desire- Ligne n°621 : (these points are developed in Kant’s first two Critiques). And this
Ligne n°622 : suggests that the Judgement corresponds to the feeling of pleasure and ...
Ligne n°628 : ... And so the Critique of Judgement completes the whole undertaking of- Ligne n°629 : criticism; its endeavour is to show that there are a priori principles
Ligne n°630 : at the basis of Judgement just as there are in the case of ...
Ligne n°802 : ... the form delineated, nay rather distracts the mind from it. His- Ligne n°803 : criticisms on this point, if sound, would make Flaxman a truer artist
Ligne n°804 : than Titian or Paolo Veronese. But indeed his discussion of Painting or ...
Ligne n°1104 : ... quite beyond its province to say whether this mind is finite or- Ligne n°1105 : infinite; and thus Kant’s criticisms on p. 364 are somewhat wide of the
Ligne n°1106 : mark. There is always a difficulty in any argument which tries to ...
Ligne n°1234 : ... Design can offer. But, as Edition: current; Page: [xlii] Mr. Kennedy- Ligne n°1235 : has pointed out in his acute criticism1 of the Kantian doctrine of
Ligne n°1236 : Theism, it would not be possible to combine a theoretical disbelief in ...
Ligne n°1308 : ... to Mr. Mahaffy, who was good enough to read through the whole of the- Ligne n°1309 : proof; by his acute and learned criticisms many errors have been
Ligne n°1310 : avoided. Others I have no doubt still remain, but for these I must be ...
Ligne n°1336 : ... however, abandoned the attempt to preserve the word Kritik in English,- Ligne n°1337 : and have replaced it by Critique or criticism, throughout. The other
Ligne n°1338 : changes that have been made are mere corrections or emendations of ...
Ligne n°1486 : ... Reason in every reference), the soil for the edifice must be explored- Ligne n°1487 : by Criticism as deep down as the foundation of the faculty of
Ligne n°1488 : principles independent of experience, in order that it may sink in no ...
Ligne n°1495 : ... to it; (some such it must contain a priori in itself, for otherwise it- Ligne n°1496 : would not be set apart by the commonest Criticism as a special
Ligne n°1497 : cognitive faculty). This principle must not be derived a priori from ...
Ligne n°1555 : ... Judgement, because in respect of this Edition: current; Page: [6]- Ligne n°1556 : faculty Criticism serves instead of Theory; but, according to the
Ligne n°1557 : division of Philosophy (and also of pure Philosophy) into theoretical ...
Ligne n°2420 : ... knowledge of its objects, and thus must be reckoned as belonging to the- Ligne n°2421 : criticism of the judging subject and its cognitive faculties, only so
Ligne n°2422 : far as they are susceptible of a priori principles, of whatever other ...
Ligne n°5591 : ... nature of these faculties, as cognitive faculties in general. We have- Ligne n°5592 : here, in Transcendental Criticism, only to do with the latter. It
Ligne n°5593 : should develop and justify the subjective principle of taste, as an a ...
Ligne n°7942 : ... beautiful in nature and art, is the only Edition: current; Page: [248]- Ligne n°7943 : hypothesis under which Criticism can explain the possibility of a
Ligne n°7944 : judgement of taste which demands a priori validity for every one ...
Ligne n°8101 : ... does not attain because it is an aesthetical Idea, and by severe- Ligne n°8102 : criticism, that he can be prevented from taking the examples set before
Ligne n°8103 : him as types and models for imitation, to be subjected to no higher ...
Ligne n°10222 : ... Teleology, therefore, as science, belongs to no Doctrine, but only to- Ligne n°10223 : Criticism; and to the criticism of a special cognitive faculty, viz.
- Ligne n°10223 : Criticism; and to the criticism of a special cognitive faculty, viz.
Ligne n°10224 : Judgement. But so far as it contains principles a priori, it can and ...
Ligne n°12203 : ... there is no choice, but that our theoretical faculty must give up all- Ligne n°12204 : its pretensions before an impartial criticism.
Ligne n°12615 : ... Quoted by Caird, Critical Philosophy of Kant, vol. ii. p. 507, who- Ligne n°12616 : reiterates this criticism all through his account of Kant’s teaching.
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