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    The Critique of Judgement

    Immanuel Kant

    The Critique of Judgement, by Immanuel Kant (1724–1804), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.

    Chapters
    20
    Variants
    20
    Genre
    Philosophy
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Editor’s Introductionprose
    2. 02Prefaceprose
    3. 03Introduction, I.: Of the Division of Philosophyprose
    4. 04II.: Of the Realm of Philosophy in Generalprose
    5. 05III.: Of the Critique of Judgement as a Means of Combining the Two Parts of Philosophy into a Whole.prose
    6. 06IV.: Of Judgement as a Faculty Legislating a Prioriprose
    7. 07V.: The Principle of the Formal Purposiveness of Nature Is a Transcendental Principle of Judgement.prose
    8. 08VI.: Of the Combination of the Feeling of Pleasure with the Concept of the Purposiveness of Nature.prose
    9. 09VII.: Of the Aesthetical Representation of the Purposiveness of Nature.prose
    10. 10VIII.: Of the Logical Representation of the Purposiveness of Natureprose
    11. 11IX.: Of the Connexion of the Legislation of Understanding with That of Reason by Means of the Judgementprose
    12. 12First Division: Analytic of the Aesthetical Judgement, First Book: Analytic of the Beautifulprose
    13. 13Second Book: Analytic of the Sublimeprose
    14. 14Deduction of [Pure] Aesthetical Judgementsprose
    15. 15Second Division: Dialectic of the Aesthetical Judgementprose
    16. 16Appendixprose
    17. 17Part II: Critique of the Teleological Judgementprose
    18. 18First Division: Analytic of the Teleological Judgementprose
    19. 19Second Division: Dialectic of the Teleological Judgementprose
    20. 20Methodology of the Teleological Judgement.prose