Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 14 (3):569-569 (1961)
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A new and extremely readable translation of one of Kant's early works that helps to correct the austere picture of Kant which emerges from a concern only with his critical philosophy. Kant's observations on the differences between the sexes, and his classification of national characteristics are especially delightful. The entire work shows Kant in a more empirical mood than is to be found in the Critiques. The translator's introduction is helpful for understanding Kant's personality and early work, though the brief remarks about the critical philosophy are rather superficial.--R. J. B.

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