TY - JOUR T1 - A Rousseauian Reading of Universal Subjectivity and General Will in theSecond Moment of Kant’s Critique of Judgment TT - خوانش روسویی از کلّیت سوبژکتیو و رأی کلّی در دقیقه دوم نقد قوۀ حکم کانت JF - kimiahonar JO - kimiahonar VL - 2 IS - 8 UR - http://kimiahonar.ir/article-1-146-en.html Y1 - 2013 SP - 73 EP - 85 KW - judgment of taste KW - subjective universality KW - second moment KW - universal voice KW - general will KW - sociability N2 - In the second moment of his third critique, Kant elucidates subjective universality of judgments of taste. This universality demands others’ conformity as a kind of right. Some of Kant’s interpreters link this demand to morality, but it seems that Kant’s argument for universality of judgments of taste is ambiguous because in some parts of his book he differentiates between morality and thedemanding conformity. Necessity of demanding a conformity, and not expecting it, enhances this ambiguity because brings it closer to the practical reason. It seems that juridical reading of subjective universality of judgments of taste can explain this universality as a moralmatter, without reducing it to morality. In Kant’s opinion judgments of taste entail conformity to a “universal voice”. Through the resemblance between Rousseau’s idea of “general will” and Kant’s “universal voice”, we would be able to shed light on this ambiguity. Aesthetic judgments need others and therefore there is no universality for it except in society. M3 ER -