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Message: 《康德判斷力批判》第11節第1段閱讀筆記與問題
Changed By: HP
Change Date: November 01, 2009 07:57PM
《康德判斷力批判》第11節閱讀筆記與問題第1段閱讀筆記與問題
Section Title:
A Judgment of Taste Is Based on Nothing but the Form of Purposiveness of an Object (or of the Way of Presenting It
Interesting Comparison:
based on vs. determined by
Based on: "Hence a judgment of taste cannot be based on a subjective purpose."
Determined by: "But a judgment of taste also cannot be determined by a presentation of an objective purpose, ...
Quote: "...it[sup]*[/sup] involves merely the relation of the presentational powers[sup]**[/sup] to each other, insofar as they are determined by a presentation."
Question: I am curious about what "a presentation" means, more precisely: a presentation of "what?"
* I think "it" means "a judgment of taste" here.
** A reminder to myself: "presentational powers" should mean "cognitive powers" (see http://mepopedia.com/?page=122).
Changed By: HP
Change Date: November 01, 2009 07:53PM
《康德判斷力批判》第11節閱讀筆記與問題第1段閱讀筆記與問題
Section Title:
<b>A Judgment of Taste Is Based on Nothing but the <i>Form of Purposiveness</i> of an Object (or of the Way of Presenting It</b>
Interesting Comparison:
<i>based on</i> vs. <i>determined by</i>
<i>Based on</i>: "Hence a judgment of taste cannot be <i>based on</i> a subjective purpose."
<i>Determined by</i>: "But a judgment of taste also cannot be <i>determined by</i> a presentation of an objective purpose, ...
Quote:
...it[sup]*[/sup] involves merely the relation of the presentational powers[sup]**[/sup] to each other, insofar as they are determined by a presentation.
e: "...it[sup]*[/sup] involves merely the relation of the presentational powers[sup]**[/sup] to each other, insofar as they are determined by <b>a presentation</b>."
Question: I am curious about what "a presentation" means, more precisely: a presentation of "what?"
t?"
* I think "it" means "a judgment of taste" here.
** A reminder to myself: "presentational powers" should mean "cognitive powers" (see http://mepopedia.com/?page=122).
Original Message
作者: HP
Date: November 01, 2009 07:49PM
《康德判斷力批判》第11節閱讀筆記與問題第1段閱讀筆記與問題
Section Title:
A Judgment of Taste Is Based on Nothing but the Form of Purposiveness of an Object (or of the Way of Presenting It
Interesting Comparison:
based on vs. determined by
Based on: "Hence a judgment of taste cannot be based on a subjective purpose."
Determined by: "But a judgment of taste also cannot be determined by a presentation of an objective purpose, ...
Quote:
...it[sup]*[/sup] involves merely the relation of the presentational powers[sup]**[/sup] to each other, insofar as they are determined by a presentation.
t?"
* I think "it" means "a judgment of taste" here.
** A reminder to myself: "presentational powers" should mean "cognitive powers" (see http://mepopedia.com/?page=122).