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Editor’s Introduction

Preface

Introduction

I. Of the division of Philosophy

II. Of the realm of Philosophy in general

III. Of the Critique of Judgement as a means of combining the two parts of Philosophy into a whole

IV. Of judgement as a faculty legislating a priori

V. The principle of the formal purposiveness of nature is a transcendental principle of Judgement

VI. Of the combination of the feeling of pleasure with the concept of the purposiveness of nature

VII. Of the aesthetical representation of the purposiveness of nature

VIII. Of the logical representation of the purposiveness of nature

IX. Of the connexion of the legislation of Understanding with that of Reason by means of the Judgement

Part I: Critique of the Aesthetical Judgement

First Division: Analytic of the Aesthetical Judgement

First Book: Analytic of the Beautiful

First Moment of the judgement of taste according to quality

Second Moment of the judgement of taste, viz. according to quantity

Third Moment of judgements of taste, according to the relation of the purposes which are brought into consideration therein.

Fourth Moment of the judgement of taste, according to the modality of the satisfaction in the object

General remark on the first section of the Analytic

Second Book: Analytic of the Sublime

A.—Of the Mathematically Sublime

B.—Of the Dynamically Sublime in Nature

General remark upon the exposition of the aesthetical reflective Judgement

Deduction of [pure] aesthetical judgements

Second Division: Dialectic of the Aesthetical Judgement

Part II: Critique of the Teleological Judgement

First Division: Analytic of the Teleological Judgement

Second Division: Dialectic of the Teleological Judgement

Methodology of the Teleological Judgement.

General remark on Teleology

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