Moral Insight and Aesthetic Experience

In Critical aesthetics and postmodernism. New York: Oxford University Press (1993)
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Analyses and applies Kant's theory of the sublime. Offers the approach as an alternative to revisions of Kant that are based on structural linguistics or psychoanalysis. Then defends the approach from criticisms raised against a version of it offeredearlier in this book The Kantian Sublime.

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