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2. The Furtherance of Life as the Bridge between Nature and Freedom in Kant’s Critical Philosophy
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James Risser
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: Lebensgefühl and Geistesgefühl in Kant’s Critique of Judgment 1
- 1. From the Beginning: Kant on the Feeling of Life Itself 19
- 2. The Furtherance of Life as the Bridge between Nature and Freedom in Kant’s Critical Philosophy 41
- 3. Pure Aesthetic Judging as a Form of Life 57
- 4. The Aesthetic Perfection of Life in Baumgarten, Meier, and Kant 83
- 5. The Ideal of Beauty and the Meaning of “Life” in Kant’s Philosophy 107
- 6. The Momentary Inhibition and Outpouring of the Vital Powers: Kant on the Dynamic Sublime 129
- 7. Imagination, Life, and Self-Consciousness in the Kantian Sublime 153
- 8. A Matter of Life and Death, or The Anthropological Deduction of the Sublime 179
- 9. On the Sensus Communis as a Feeling of Life 197
- 10. Kant, the Feeling of Life, and the Reflective Comprehension of Teleological Purposiveness 215
- 11. Organizing the State: Mechanism and Organism in Kant’s Political Writings of the 1780s and 1790s 239
- 12. Kant on the Feeling of Health 271
- 13. Kant and Organic Life 293
- 14. Personality: The Life of the Finite, Moral-Rational Being 319
- List of Contributors 343
- Works by Kant 349
- Bibliography 357
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction: Lebensgefühl and Geistesgefühl in Kant’s Critique of Judgment 1
- 1. From the Beginning: Kant on the Feeling of Life Itself 19
- 2. The Furtherance of Life as the Bridge between Nature and Freedom in Kant’s Critical Philosophy 41
- 3. Pure Aesthetic Judging as a Form of Life 57
- 4. The Aesthetic Perfection of Life in Baumgarten, Meier, and Kant 83
- 5. The Ideal of Beauty and the Meaning of “Life” in Kant’s Philosophy 107
- 6. The Momentary Inhibition and Outpouring of the Vital Powers: Kant on the Dynamic Sublime 129
- 7. Imagination, Life, and Self-Consciousness in the Kantian Sublime 153
- 8. A Matter of Life and Death, or The Anthropological Deduction of the Sublime 179
- 9. On the Sensus Communis as a Feeling of Life 197
- 10. Kant, the Feeling of Life, and the Reflective Comprehension of Teleological Purposiveness 215
- 11. Organizing the State: Mechanism and Organism in Kant’s Political Writings of the 1780s and 1790s 239
- 12. Kant on the Feeling of Health 271
- 13. Kant and Organic Life 293
- 14. Personality: The Life of the Finite, Moral-Rational Being 319
- List of Contributors 343
- Works by Kant 349
- Bibliography 357
- Index 373