2018
DOI: 10.1515/kant-2018-0002
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Natural Beauty, Fine Art and the Relation between Them

Abstract: We defend three principal claims concerning natural beauty, artistic beauty and the relation between them. 1) Aesthetic pleasure in nature is typically and paradigmatically occasioned by the spatial form of natural kinds. 2) Breaking with a long-standing tradition, Kant claims that the presentation of such beautiful natural forms is not the end of the representational visual arts. Most art presents aesthetically the idea of humanity in our person. This is Kant’s Copernican revolution in the philosophy of fine … Show more

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“…A similar distinction has recently been argued for, however, in Reiter and Geiger (2018). Reiter and Geiger correctly identify that Kant puts forward two different understandings of beauty and do an excellent job of distinguishing these two fields in the appendix of their paper.…”
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“…A similar distinction has recently been argued for, however, in Reiter and Geiger (2018). Reiter and Geiger correctly identify that Kant puts forward two different understandings of beauty and do an excellent job of distinguishing these two fields in the appendix of their paper.…”
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confidence: 62%
“…The pleasure we experience in this process of reflection and express in a judgment of taste is thus dependent upon an idea of reason. (Reiter and Geiger 2018, p. 91) 8 These “aesthetic presentations of ideas of reason” are what Kant calls aesthetic ideas: “that representation of the imagination which occasions much thinking though without it being possible for any determinate thought, i.e., concept to be adequate to it, which, consequently, no language fully attains or can make intelligible.” (KU, 5:314) Great works of art are great insofar as they give us a kind of asymptotic access to the supersensible. They are exhibitions of the supersensible in concrete particulars.…”
Section: Artistic Beauty and Aesthetic Ideasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Natural/scenic beauty is a complex idea (e.g., Han, 2010;Schirpke, Tasser, & Tappeiner, 2013;Earle, 2015;Chen, Sun, Liao, Chen, & Luo, 2016;Reiter & Geiger, 2018), which also creates an aspect in geological heritage studies (Zhang, 2006;Mikhailenko et al, 2017;Gordon, 2018). With regard to natural/scenic beauty, two terms are in use, namely "aesthetic properties" and "aesthetic attractiveness".…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%