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1、ThispageintentionallyleftblankKANT’STHEORYOFTASTEThisbookconstitutesoneofthemostimportantcontributionstorecentKantscholarship.Init,oneofthepreeminentinterpretersofKant,HenryE.Allison,offersacomprehensive,systematic,andphilosophicallyastuteaccountofallas-pectsofKant’
2、sviewsonaesthetics.SincethestructureofthebookmapscloselyontothetextoftheCritiqueofAestheticJudgment(thefirstandmostimportantpartoftheCritiqueofJudgment),itservesasakindofcommentary,withchaptersservingascompanionpiecestothedifferentsectionsofKant’swork.Thismakesthebo
3、okusefultobothspecialistsandstudentstacklingtheCritiqueofJudgmentforthefirsttimeandseekinganau-thoritativeguidetothetext.ThefirstpartofthebookanalyzesKant’sconceptionofreflectivejudgmentanditsconnectionswithbothempiricalknowledgeandjudgmentsoftaste.Thesecondandthird
4、partstreattwoquestionsthatAllisoninsistsmustbekeptdis-tinct:thenormativityofpurejudgmentsoftaste,andthemoralandsystematicsignificanceoftaste.Thefourthpartconsiderstwoimportanttopicsoftenneg-lectedinthestudyofKant’saesthetics:hisconceptionsoffineart,andthesub-lime.No
5、onewithaseriousinterestinKant’saestheticscanaffordtoignorethisgroundbreakingstudy.HenryE.AllisonisProfessorofPhilosophyatBostonUniversity.Histwomostrecentbooks,bothpublishedbyCambridgeUniversityPress,areKant’sTheoryofFreedom(1990)andIdealismandFreedom(1996).MODERNEU
6、ROPEANPHILOSOPHYGeneralEditorRobertB.Pippin,UniversityofChicagoAdvisoryBoardGaryGutting,UniversityofNotreDameRolf-PeterHorstmann,HumboldtUniversity,BerlinMarkSacks,UniversityofEssexSomeRecentTitles:FrederickA.Olafson:WhatIsaHumanBeing?StanleyRosen:TheMaskofEnlighten
7、ment:Nietzsche’sZarathustraRobertC.Scharff:ComteafterPositivismF.C.T.Moore:Bergson:ThinkingBackwardsCharlesLarmore:TheMoralsofModernityRobertB.Pippin:IdealismasModernismDanielW.Conway:Nietzsche’sDangerousGameJohnP.McCormick:CarlSchmitt’sCritiqueofLiberalismFrederick
8、A.Olafson:HeideggerandtheGroundofEthicsGünterZ?ller:Fichte’sTranscendentalPhilosophyWarrenBreckman:Marx,theYoungHegelians,andtheOriginsofR