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gustav Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The ideal is defined as the 'representation' of an > individual existence as adequate to an idea in > §17. > The representation is analyzed into two > components: normal idea and rational idea, where a > normal idea is a representation (as an individual > intuition) of the standard representative of one > kind, while a rational idea stands for a concept > which we can never find an adequate intuition. > > For exemple, the ideal cup is an > {COMPONENT1 imagined representation of an > individual existance-- by which we in a linguistic > community judge an instance of cup as a cup > intuitively--} as > {COMPONENT2 adquate to the idea CUP (perhaps I am > allowed to put it this way, the soul, the function > of the cup as the cup is thought for)-- by which > we in a linguistic community judge an instance of > cup as a cup conceptually--}. > > And then let's see how Kant put this: > The ideal of beauty has two components. The first > is the aesthetic standard idea, "which is an > individual intuition (of the imagination) by which > we present the standard for judging as a thing > belonging to a particular animal species"; the > second is the rational idea: "which makes the > purposes of humanity, insofar as they cannot be > presented in sensibility, , the principle for > judging his figure, which reveals these purposes, > as their effect in apprearance. (§ 17)