Aesthetics and Rule Following

Contributions of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society 24:260-262 (2016)
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Abstract

In this essay I point out parallels between Kant’s theory of aesthetics and Wittgenstein’s discussion of rule following. Although Wittgenstein did not write an aesthetics and Kant did not discuss Wittgensteinian rule-following problems, and although both Kant and Wittgenstein begin at very different starting points and use different methods, they end up dealing with similar issues, namely issues about rules, particularity, exemplarity, objectivity, practice, and as-if statements.

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Christian Wenzel
National Taiwan University

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