more from this thinker | more from this text
Full Idea
The sublime is understood by Kant as a moral experience.
Gist of Idea
The sublime is a moral experience
Source
report of Immanuel Kant (Critique of Judgement I: Aesthetic [1790], 28-9) by Sebastian Gardner - Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason 09 'Judgment'
Book Ref
Gardner,Sebastian: 'Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason' [Routledge 1999], p.326
A Reaction
Gardner give the source in Kant. I can't accept that the initial experience of the sublime is moral in character. It could easily acquire a moral character after contemplation by someone who had such inclinations.
22046 | The mathematical sublime is immeasurable greatness; the dynamical sublime is overpowering [Kant, by Pinkard] |
21458 | The sublime is a moral experience [Kant, by Gardner] |
21928 | The Sublime fights for will-less knowing, when faced with a beautiful threat to humanity [Schopenhauer, by Lewis,PB] |
24087 | People who miss beauty seek the sublime, where even the ugly shows its 'beauty' [Nietzsche] |
24091 | The sublimity of nature which dwarfs us was a human creation [Nietzsche] |
20430 | In life we neglect 'cosmic emotion', but it matters, and art brings it to the fore [Fry] |
23923 | Visual form can create a sublime mental state [Bell,C] |
23758 | Beauty is an attractive mystery, leaving nothing to be desired [Weil] |
23070 | We morally dissolve if we spend time with excessive beauty [Cioran] |
20386 | The sublime is negative in awareness of insignificance, and positive in showing understanding [Davies,S] |
24175 | Accounts of sublimity differ over whether we learn something good about ourselves [Cochrane] |