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Critique of judgment : Including the First Introduction

Immanuel Kant (Author), Werner S. Pluhar (Translator, Writer of introduction), Mary J. Gregor
"The Critique of Judgment contains Kant's mature views on aesthetics and teleology, and on their relation to each other as well as to the two earlier Critiques, the Critique of Pure Reason and the Critique of Practical Reason. It has two parts, the Critique of Aesthetic Judgment and the Critique of Teleological Judgment. The term 'judgment,' in these headings, means the same as 'power (or 'faculty') of judgment' (Urteilskraft), which is simply our ability to make (individual) judgments (Urteile)."--from the Translator's Introduction, page xxiii. The First Introduction is included here along with a thorough evaluation of the work

Print Book, English, 1987
Hackett Publishing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1987