PHIL 80.14 Kant on Being, Goodness, and Beauty
This course will cover Kant’s accounts of what it is to judge of something that it is, that it is good, and that it is beautiful. By far the most time will be devoted to the first of these accounts (his so-called theoretical philosophy), since it serves as a foundation for all of the rest. Coverage of the latter two will focus on how all three accounts are unified in a single system of philosophy.
Instructor
Rosenkoetter
Prerequisite
Requires the permission of the instructor.