Aesthetics and Cognition in Kant's Critical Philosophy
Discover the intricate relationship between aesthetics and cognition in Immanuel Kant's critical philosophy with "Aesthetics and Cognition in Kant's Critical Philosophy." Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this thought-provoking volume spans 324 pages and delves into the connections between Kant's aesthetic theory and his critical epistemology, as presented in the renowned "Critique of Pure Reason" and "Critique of the Power of Judgment." Through a series of insightful essays, the book examines Kant's epistemology, highlighting his concepts of discursive understanding, experience, and objective judgment. This scholarly work is essential for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of Kant's philosophy and its implications for aesthetics and cognition. Ideal for students, researchers, and philosophy enthusiasts alike, this paperback edition is a valuable addition to any academic library.