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The Sublime Revisited: The Kantian Sublime in the Historical Context
Narimani Ghahnavieh, Golnar ; Sepp, Hans Rainer (advisor) ; Römer, Inga (referee)
it focuses on a close reading of Kant's pre nt's pre chronological approach towards Kant's predecessors, or treats Kantian sublime as the major focal historical context, in order to both find out Kant's specific contributions to the discourse of question addressed by this research is the influence and impact of Kant's moral theory for and on his aesthetics. The sublime is a pivotal element of Kantian aesthetics which reveals how Kant's theorists to one with a priori grounds, based on Kant's pure practical reason; moreover an analysis , but as independently crucial to Kant's philosphy. Kant's moral theory's development. Next, we have explored

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