Judging Appearances
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Kleist's "Judging Appearances" explores Kant's "Critique of Judgment," focusing on the connection between appearance and judgment. It highlights the concept of sensus communis as a criterion for judgment and examines themes of aesthetics through Kant's influences and a proto-phenomenological method. A valuable read for those interested in Kant's aesthetics.
