Includes bibliographical references (pages [347]-355) and index.
Contents:
Notes on references and translations -- Introduction -- part 1. Aesthetics. Kant on subjectivity of taste -- On the key to Kant's critique of taste -- Lawfulness without law: Kant on the free play of imagination and understanding -- Aesthetic judging and the intentionality of pleasure -- The pleasure of judgement: Kant and the possibility of taste -- part 2. Cognition. Reflective judgement and taste -- Thinking the particular as contained under the universal -- Aesthetic judgement and perceptual normativity -- The appearance of spontaneity: Kant on judgement and empirical self-knowledge -- part 2. Teleology. Kant on aesthetic and biological purposiveness -- Kant on understanding organisms as natural purposes -- Two kinds of mechanical inexplicability in Kant and Aristotle -- Kant's biological teleology and its philosophical significance -- Oughts without intentions: a Kantian approach to biological functions -- Bibliography -- Index.
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