Publication: Subjetividad trascendental. El giro irracional de la Crítica del Juicio
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Aranda Utrero, Víctor
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/daimon/208091
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El propósito de esta nota es el análisis crítico de las razones esgrimidas por Marco
Sgarbi, Nuria Sánchez y Óscar Cubo para defender que el objeto de la Crítica del Juicio, lejos de limitarse a lo bello y lo sublime, no es sino una exposición de los principios trascendentales que gobiernan la facultad de juzgar, entendida como un puente entre las esferas de la razón y el entendimiento. Ahora bien, dicho puente no se define en términos objetivos: en tanto condición de posibilidad del pensar conceptual, en la tercera Crítica operaría una «segunda revolución», un «giro irracional», hacia la subjetividad.
The aim of this note is to analyse critically the reasons offered by Marco Sgarbi, Nuria Sánchez and Óscar Cubo in order to defend that the issue of the Critique of Judgment, far of being limited to the beautiful and the sublime, is an explanation of the transcendental principles which govern the power of judgment, conceived as a bridge between the fields of reason and understanding. However, this bridge is not defined in terms of objectivity: as the possibility condition of conceptual thinking, in the third Critiquewould be taken place a «second revolution», an «irrational turn», towards subjectivity.
The aim of this note is to analyse critically the reasons offered by Marco Sgarbi, Nuria Sánchez and Óscar Cubo in order to defend that the issue of the Critique of Judgment, far of being limited to the beautiful and the sublime, is an explanation of the transcendental principles which govern the power of judgment, conceived as a bridge between the fields of reason and understanding. However, this bridge is not defined in terms of objectivity: as the possibility condition of conceptual thinking, in the third Critiquewould be taken place a «second revolution», an «irrational turn», towards subjectivity.
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Daimon. Revista Internacional de Filosofía, nº 65, 2015, p. 165-173
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