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Immanuel Kant Student Edition Created by Brett Ader Based on a Presentation by Jamelle Wilcox Edited By: Dr. Picart Associate Professor of English Courtesy Associate Professor of Law

Kant’s Definition of Judgement ______________________________________________________________________.

How does Kant explain Beauty? Two kinds of beauty: ________

What is aesthetic judgement? What does it stem from?

Judgement of the beautiful Four key distinguishing features: ___________________________

What are some different kinds of satisfaction?

What is satisfaction represented in a judgement? What are some examples?