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  1. Pleasure and Fit in Kant's Aesthetics.Kenneth F. Rogerson - 1998 - Kantian Review 2:117-133.
    In the third Critique Kant shifts the focus in his enquiry from the status of factual statements in the Critique of Pure Reason and the grounding of moral imperatives in the Critique of Practical Reason to investigating two methods of considering the world which go beyond the strictly verifiable. This is a move from evaluating the interplay of a ‘determinate’ set of facts and intellectual preconditions to forming what Kant calls ‘reflective’ judgements on these facts. There are two major questions (...)
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  • Aesthetic Illusion: Kant's Dialectic of Beauty.Barry Stocker - 2002 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 33 (1):78-91.
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