CAN THERE BE A NEGATIVE AESTHETIC JUDGEMENT ON SUBLIME? Cover Image

MOŽE LI POSTOJATI NEGATIVAN ESTETSKI SUD O UZVIŠENOM?
CAN THERE BE A NEGATIVE AESTHETIC JUDGEMENT ON SUBLIME?

Author(s): Igor Cvejić
Subject(s): Aesthetics, Early Modern Philosophy, German Idealism
Published by: Filozofsko društvo Srbije
Keywords: sublime; negative aesthetic judgment; ugly; ridiculous; laughter;

Summary/Abstract: When we talk about the aesthetic judgement in Kant, certainly the main example is the judgement of taste, that is, beautiful and ugly. However, in addition to the judgement of taste, Kant speaks of another kind of aesthetic reflexive judgments – sublime. The main question addressed in this paper is whether in the case of the sublime we can speak of a negative aesthetic judgment, a judgment of what would be contrary to the sublime in the way that the ugly is opposite to the beautiful. After considering the similarities and differences of the ugly and sublime and outlining the formal problems of thinking at all about the aesthetic judgment of what is contrary to sublime, we will try to give a positive answer. The content (object) argument will be considered first, then the argument based on the relation of faculties, which will prove to be insufficient. The closest solution will be to consider in the specific kind of ridiculous.

  • Issue Year: 63/2020
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 175-187
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Serbian