PHIL 823 Kant's Critique of Judgment

Kant's final critique examines how humans dwell in the universe as a species open to the disclosure of contingent order. The "reflective" modes of judging nature and art aesthetically and teleologically are related to freedom, moral culture, history and the highest good. The place of this work in Kant's entire project and its relation to the philosophic tradition will be central concerns. Reading knowledge of German is recommended.

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