The Kantian subject : sensus communis, mimesis, work of mourning

Title
  1. The Kantian subject : sensus communis, mimesis, work of mourning / Tamar Japaridze.
Published by
  1. Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press, ©2000.
Author
  1. Japaridze, Tamar, 1961-

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Description
  1. ix, 168 pages; 24 cm.
Summary
  1. "In The Kantian Subject, Tamar Japaridze reconstitutes the philosophical context of Kant's aesthetic theory and considers how Kant's category of the aesthetic pertains to central philosophical questions in the continental tradition, particularly twentieth-century debates about the self, language, and ethics."--BOOK JACKET.
Series statement
  1. SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy
Uniform title
  1. SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy
Subject
  1. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 > Aesthetics
  2. Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
  3. Kant, Immanuel 1724-1804
  4. Kant, Immanuel
  5. 1700-1799
  6. Aesthetics, German > 18th century
  7. Subjectivity > History > 18th century
  8. Aesthetics
  9. Aesthetics, German
  10. Subjectivity
  11. Subjektivität
  12. Ästhetik
Genre/Form
  1. History.
Contents
  1. The Kantian subject and contemporary critique -- Transference and language -- The Critique of Judgment and post-Kantian philosophy -- Heidegger: Critique of representation -- Freud: Mimesis and the work of mourning -- The temporal character of the Kantian subject -- Kant's ethics and its precursors -- System -- The system of critical philosophy -- The concept of beauty and the Kantian system -- Sensus Communis -- The aesthetic faculty -- Sensibility and judgment -- Reason: "Das was hierbei streitig wird, ist nicht die Sache, sondern der Ton" -- The critical faculty -- The Sublime -- Time and the vital forces -- Aesthetics and representation: Grounding of the Kantian system -- The sublimation of the senses: Taste and reflection -- Conclusion: Language.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-161) and index.