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Critique du Jugement (Tome 2): Suivi de: "Observations sur le sentiment du beau et du sublime".

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Critique de la faculté de juger ou Critique du jugement (allemand: Kritik der Urteilskraft) est un ouvrage philosophique d'Emmanuel Kant, publié en 1790. On considère en général cet ouvrage comme la troisième grande oeuvre de Kant, après la Critique de la raison pure et la Critique de la raison pratique, et comme une oeuvre fondamentale de l'esthétique moderne.Dans cet ouvrage, Kant tente de compléter son système philosophique et de créer un lien entre ses deux premières critiques. Il s'agit de jeter un pont par-dessus l'abîme creusé entre l'usage théorique de la raison, qui est au fondement de la connaissance de la nature (Critique de la raison pure), et l'usage pratique de la raison, qui commande toute action morale (Critique de la raison pratique). La première partie est consacrée à une esthétique (analyse du jugement esthétique), la deuxième partie à une téléologie (analyse de la place de la nature).C'est dans cet ouvrage que Kant expose sa distinction entre jugement déterminant et jugement réfléchissant. Il y a en fait trois problématiques principales dans cet ouvrage, qui semblent, à première vue, hétérogènes: d'une part le jugement de goût, réflexion qui part d'une critique de l'esthétique telle qu'envisagée par Baumgarten, qui voulait en faire une science rationnelle; d'autre part une réflexion sur les êtres organisés ou l'individualité biologique; enfin une interrogation sur la finalité ou systématicité de la nature. Selon Alain Renaut, qui reprend ainsi une thèse d'Alfred Bäumler de 1923, le point de rencontre entre la problématique de la beauté et des êtres organisés, c'est la question de l'irrationnel. La querelle du panthéisme (ou du spinozisme), qui oppose à partir de 1775 Mendelssohn et Jacobi autour des conséquences du rationalisme des Lumières, forme l'arrière-fond de la troisième Critique.Observations sur le sentiment du beau et du sublime: Dans ce texte, le philosophe qui avoue ne pas faire oeuvre de philosophe mais d'observateur, y exprime d'abord ses opinions sur ce qu'il convient de trouver beau, et ce qu'il convient de trouver sublime: "Le sentiment raffiné, que nous allons considérer à présent, existe d'abord sous deux formes: le sentiment du sublime et celui du beau. Les émotions par l'un et l'autre sont agréables, mais sur des modes très différents. [...] Des chênes qui s'élèvent et des ombres solitaires dans un bois sacré sont sublimes; des tapis de fleurs, des haies basses et des arbres taillés en formes régulières sont beaux. La nuit est sublime, le jour est beau. "[...]Cette logorrhée un peu inquiétante où l'arbitraire le dispute à l'absurde, se poursuit pendant plusieurs pages sur un mode de partage naïf: ceci est noble, ceci est admirable, ceci est grand, ceci est magnifique, ceci est estimable, ceci est terrifiant, etc. Mais le délire prend un tour vertigineux lorsque l'auteur décide de procéder de même pour déterminer les différences entre les sexes et les races.


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  • ISBN-13: 9798703094594
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 260
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8703094596
  • Publisher Date: 01 Feb 2021
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: French
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 353 gr


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