AT THE VERY EDGE OF THE ABYSS OF SUBJECTIVITY: KANT’S CONCEPT OF THE SUBLIME Cover Image

GRANICE „PONORA“ SUBJEKTIVNOSTI: KANTOVO RAZUMEVANJE UZVIŠENOG
AT THE VERY EDGE OF THE ABYSS OF SUBJECTIVITY: KANT’S CONCEPT OF THE SUBLIME

Author(s): Iva Draškić Vićanović
Subject(s): Epistemology, Aesthetics, Early Modern Philosophy, German Idealism
Published by: Filozofsko društvo Srbije
Keywords: Aesthetics; sublime; morals; abyss; subjectivity; imagination;

Summary/Abstract: In this text the concept of the sublime is recognized as one of the most important in Kant’s philosophy. In the first part the essay deals with the influence of British aestheticians of the Enlightenment on Kant’s theory of the sublime: Addison’s outline of the notion of greatness, Burke’s concept of the sublime and Hutcheson’s definiton of beauty as a phenomenological quality of human mind’s experience. In the second part essay focuses on the relations between the aesthetic and the moral from the standpoint of transcendental analysis. Comparing and contrasting key characteristics of judgment of beatuy and judgement of sublime author examines the boundaries of this method. In author’s opinion, transcendental analysis, when the concept of the sublime is concerned, reaches its highest point, that is to say, it has been brought to the very edge of the abyss of subjectivity.

  • Issue Year: 63/2020
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 151-158
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Serbian