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Or to put it another way , still in Kantian terms : The very originality of the artist ( or the very novelty of the actor ) depends on his making himself understood by those who are not artists ( or actors ) . And while you can speak of ...
Or to put it another way , still in Kantian terms : The very originality of the artist ( or the very novelty of the actor ) depends on his making himself understood by those who are not artists ( or actors ) . And while you can speak of ...
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... be able to explain why the feeling in the judgment of taste comes to be imputed to everyone , so to speak , as a duty . ... [ has ] the validity of cognitive or scientific propositions , which are not judgments , properly speaking .
... be able to explain why the feeling in the judgment of taste comes to be imputed to everyone , so to speak , as a duty . ... [ has ] the validity of cognitive or scientific propositions , which are not judgments , properly speaking .
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Appendix : Judging > > • however does not believe that moral judgments are the product of reflection and imagination , hence they are not judgments strictly speaking ) -you can only " woo , court " the agreement of everybody else .
Appendix : Judging > > • however does not believe that moral judgments are the product of reflection and imagination , hence they are not judgments strictly speaking ) -you can only " woo , court " the agreement of everybody else .
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