Immanuel Kant's philosophy of art was that it represents the inner desire for greatness. Many artists expressed their feelings for each other in their art.
Immanuel Kant believed that art was a way to communicate universal truths and express aesthetic ideas. He argued that art presented a form of knowledge that was not based on reason, but on emotion and imagination. Kant believed that art had the power to evoke a sense of pleasure and beauty in the viewer, leading to a deeper appreciation of the world.
Claudia Bickmann has written: 'Immanuel Kants Weltphilosophie' -- subject(s): Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Modern
K. R. Brotherus has written: 'Immanuel Kants Philosophie der Geschichte' -- subject(s): Philosophy, History
Patrick Unruh has written: 'Transzendentale Asthetik des Raumes: zu Immanuel Kants Raumkonzeption' -- subject(s): Philosophy, OUR Brockhaus selection
Otto Buek has written: 'Immanuel Kants kleinere Schriften zur Naturphilosophie'
Arthur Warda has written: 'Die Druckschriften Immanuel Kants' -- subject(s): Bibliography
Stefan Klar has written: 'Mensch und Arbeit' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Work 'Mensch und Arbeit: die systematische Entwicklung eines Konzepts der Arbeit aus der Philosophie Immanuel Kants' -- subject(s): Philosophy, OUR Brockhaus selection
Christianity of his era. In respect to his morality however, he seeks to justify right and wrong outside and regardless of religion.
Immanuel Kant mainly studied philosophies of: 1.Theories of Perception 2.Faculty of Understanding 3.Schema 4.Moral philosophy 5.Aesthetic philosophy 6.Political philosophy
the history of philosophy would describre lmmanuel kant what type of philosopher
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Heiner Klemme has written: 'Kants Philosophie des Subjekts' -- subject(s): Self (Philosophy), History
Hermann Andreas Pistorius has written: 'Kants vergessener Rezensent' -- subject(s): Book reviews, Philosophy