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基本説明
Investigates the link Kant discerned between our experience of beauty and our experience of the moral law.
Full Description
First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Contents
Abbreviations and Method of Citation A. Writings of Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) 1. Collections 2. Individual Works B. Other Abbreviations and Citations Acknowledgements Preface Chapter 1. Kant's Relationship to Plato and Pythagoras A. Ideas B. Kant's Knowledge of Plato C. Brucker's Historia Critica 1. Socrates 2. Plato 3. Pythagoras D. Lessons from Plato and Pythagoras 1. A Priori Intuition 2. Formal and Moral Education Chapter 2. Plato and the Ascent from Beauty to Virtue A. The Opening Scences B. Background C. Phaedrus D. Pausanias E. Eryximachus F. Agathon G. Aristophanes H. Socrates 1. The Myth of the Birth of Eros 2. The Ascent Chapter 3. Kant on Beauty and the Vision of the Good A. Introduction B. The Issue of the Link C. The Human Search 1. The Reflecting Power of Judgement: An Introduction 2. The Theoretical Search 3. The Ethical Search D. God's Mind as Standard E. Features of Beauty F. Disinterest G. Form and Pleasure H. Creativity and Concept Formation I. Beauty as Freedom J. Beauty as Link K. Postscript Bibliography Endnotes Index