Abstract
Kant's aesthetic taste as he had expounded in his Critique of Judgment is not only the foundation for further research on aesthetics but also an important methodological significance. A detailed examination of such concepts as common sense, communicability and disinterestedness reveals the essential characteristics of aesthetic taste and its wide application range in the human domain. In the context of the crisis in the contemporary world, re-examination of the aesthetic taste may provide us a new perspective on the world and human affairs.
First Page
120
Last Page
127
Recommended Citation
Lv, Liqun. 2016. "Common Sense, Nature of the Mind and Humanism: A Study on Kant's Aesthetic Taste." Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art 36, (3): pp.120-127. https://tsla.researchcommons.org/journal/vol36/iss3/6