The philosophy of Kant explained

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The first section of this text deals with the relatively difficult treatise of Kant, and is relatively fuller than the other parts; and, indeed, I have sometimes condensed rather than expanded the statement of his ethical and aesthetic doctrines. Extracts from the critique of judgment, together with the corresponding commentary, will enable the student to obtain a firm grasp of Kant's aesthetic doctrine.

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