id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_dnu3ulj3hfgwdcnlhqasadutkq Richard Moran Kant, Proust, and the Appeal of Beauty 2012 33 .pdf application/pdf 16418 674 61 their very different ways, both Kant and Proust take the improbable appearance of beauty in our experience of the world as requiring explanation aesthetic judgment occupies in his philosophy, Kant is in one way or another responsive to all of this and more in the broader myth of beauty, and responding to in romanticism.) Here I will be concentrating on his framing of the central paradox of the judgment of beauty, how it is that something based on the purely subjective experience of pleasure and without Many writers on aesthetics recognize a special question about the normativity of the judgment of beauty, insofar as this is different from the making a judgment of taste [about the beautiful] we require [ansinnen] everyone to like the More specifically, I hope to show that Kant's emphasis on the demand for universal agreement to distinguish the judgment of the beautiful ./cache/work_dnu3ulj3hfgwdcnlhqasadutkq.pdf ./txt/work_dnu3ulj3hfgwdcnlhqasadutkq.txt