A Comparison between Purposiveness in Introduction and Third Moment and its Results
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Saeed Hajrashidian *, Ali Salmani |
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Abstract: (6366 Views) |
One of Kant’s basic concern in the critique
of judgment is teleology. Purpose as subject
of investigation in Aristotle and his followers
was completely put aside in the justification
of world by the modern philosophers such
as Descartes and Spinoza. Kant as the leader
of modern philosophy in the Critique of
Judgment again comes back to purpose and
purposiveness. He believes that teleology is
the principle of reflective faculty of judgment.
This paper concerns with this problem that
whether the concept of teleology, raised with metaphysical tint from the start, has any
connection with purpose and purposiveness in
the third moment or not? If this connection is
proved, what will its results be? |
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Keywords: Kant, beauty, teleology, purpose, purposiveness |
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Type of Study: Research |
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Special Received: 2015/07/12 | Accepted: 2015/07/12
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