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Disinterestedness and Its Role in Kant’s Aesthetics

  • Christian Helmut Wenzel
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Abstract

In this essay I explain the methodology of Kant’s analysis of the judgment of taste. I focus on the very beginning, especially the footnote just before § 1. I explain how Kant thinks he is justified in being guided by certain logical functions to discover the “moments” of the judgement of taste. I show that “moment” (das Moment) here should be understood as “force” in terms of physics (Lat. momentum). I explain why he begins with Quality and not with Quantity, as one might expect on the basis of the First Critique. I then follow Kant’s analysis and show how it leads to the first “explication” of beauty, i.e., that taste is based on disinterested satisfaction. Based on these results, I discuss the role disinterestedness plays in intellectual interest, autonomy, and judgments of the sublime.

Abstract

In this essay I explain the methodology of Kant’s analysis of the judgment of taste. I focus on the very beginning, especially the footnote just before § 1. I explain how Kant thinks he is justified in being guided by certain logical functions to discover the “moments” of the judgement of taste. I show that “moment” (das Moment) here should be understood as “force” in terms of physics (Lat. momentum). I explain why he begins with Quality and not with Quantity, as one might expect on the basis of the First Critique. I then follow Kant’s analysis and show how it leads to the first “explication” of beauty, i.e., that taste is based on disinterested satisfaction. Based on these results, I discuss the role disinterestedness plays in intellectual interest, autonomy, and judgments of the sublime.

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