NATURE AND CULTURE REVISITED: PRAGMATIZING FREE VS ADHERENT BEAUTY IN KANT

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Beauty, in Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment, is the object of a judgment grounded solely upon the subjects’ feeling of pleasure, which, however, claims universal validity. In this paper I begin with an interpretation of such pleasure-based subjective universality as the most emblematic form of the human capacity for orientation in the realm of the contingent (1) and I then pursue this interpretation through Kant’s distinction between «free» and «adherent» beauty (2). Afterward, I develop this distinction in the direction of a pragmatist, deflationary understanding of the nature/culture divide (3), instantiating and substantiating it in the conclusion through a brief discussion of «pleasure gardens» in Kant (4).

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Siani A. (2025) "NATURE AND CULTURE REVISITED: PRAGMATIZING FREE VS ADHERENT BEAUTY IN KANT ", Verifiche, 54(2), 117-136. DOI: 10.25430/pupj-VERIFICHE-2025-2-7  
Year of Publication
2025
Journal
Verifiche
Volume
54
Issue Number
2
Start Page
117
Last Page
136
Date Published
12/2025
ISSN Number
0391-4186
Serial Article Number
7
DOI
10.25430/pupj-VERIFICHE-2025-2-7
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