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AN INTRODUCTION TO KANT'S AESTHETICS

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Index<br />

Numbers in italics, like 26, indicate a reference to an entry from a Further Reading<br />

section; numbers in bold, like 26, indicate a reference to an entry in the Glossary.<br />

Addison, Joseph, 112, 141<br />

adherent beauty (anhängende Schönheit),<br />

42<br />

see also beauty<br />

aesthetic education, 24, 97, 146<br />

aesthetic ideas, 97, 101–4, 104–5<br />

contrasted to ideas of reason, 102–4,<br />

118, 145<br />

definition of, 101<br />

and genius, 100–3<br />

summary of Kant’s concept of, 145<br />

aesthetic judgment, see judgment of<br />

taste<br />

aesthetics (Ästhetik)<br />

Baumgarten versus Kant, 4–6, 7–8<br />

meaning of the word, 4–7, 7, 149<br />

overview over Kant’s, 142–6<br />

versus other fields of study, 2–6, 8,<br />

66, 69<br />

agreeable, the (das Angenehme)<br />

versus beautiful and good, 19, 21,<br />

23–6<br />

see also pleasure; satisfaction<br />

agreement<br />

between faculties, 50–1<br />

of manifold with concept, 67<br />

of manifold with unity, 68–9, 72<br />

in mathematics, 31<br />

in matters of taste, 11, 27, 31, 33, 45,<br />

82–4, 122<br />

necessary, 78–9, 81, 83<br />

through a third element, 32, 49<br />

with ends of reason, 74<br />

with subjective laws, 138<br />

see also assent; communicability;<br />

universality<br />

Allison, Henry, 7, 12, 18, 22, 26, 31, 35,<br />

52, 59, 69, 76, 86, 93, 97, 112, 119,<br />

126<br />

Ameriks, Karl, 35<br />

Amoroso, Leonardo, 7<br />

analogy, 117, 126<br />

between beauty and morality, 72, 74,<br />

113, 118, 119<br />

between free play and crystallization,<br />

126<br />

between free play and playing<br />

children, 50<br />

between monarchy and hand-mill,<br />

117<br />

reasoning by, 6<br />

of reflection, 116–17<br />

and symbolism, 116<br />

and thought (analogon rationis), 101

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