Kant's View of the Connexion between the Good and the Beautiful Criticism of his View of the Modality of the Judgment of Taste — Criticism of his View of the Sublime — Its Contrast with the Beautiful, as Related to Reason and not to Understanding — That Kant does not Consistently Maintain this Contrast — His View of Genius as the Power of Expressing Aesthetic Ideas — Relation of the Feeling of Beauty in Nature and Art to Morality — That the Aesthetic Consciousness is akin to Religion and Philosophy, Pp. 452-476.
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