Melissa Merritt: Sublimity and Joy: Kant on the Aesthetic Constitution of Virtue
发布日期:2016-11-25

Abstract
I argue that Kant’s aesthetic theory of the sublime has particular relevance for his ethics of virtue. Kant contends that our readiness to revel in natural sublimity depends upon a background commitment to moral ends. Further lessons about the emotional register of the sublime allow us to understand how Kant can plausibly contend that the temperament of virtue is both sublime and joyous at the same time.

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