Kant and the Temptations of Phantasy
Apstrakt
In the article the author concentrates on Immanuel Kant's philosophical musings on phantasy and its artistic products such as novels (Romane). Although Kant was one of the first critics of the early German romanticist endeavors to emancipate the force of phantasy from the domination of the mind/reason, he was also incapable to resist the temptation to give phantasy important role in the cognitive activities of man. Ultimately, phantasy was crucial in Kant's concept of aestheticised natural order of things (because it leads man to perceive nature as beautiful as well as to begin "poetic daydreaming" about nature), but also in his concept of divine worldly order of things after the end of history (because it enables men to be certain about coming of God's kingdom on Earth).
Ključne reči:
romanticism / reason / phantasy / novel / nature / mind / Kant / GodIzvor:
Filozofija i društvo, 2015, 26, 1, 5-26Izdavač:
- Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, Beograd
Institucija/grupa
Sociologija / SociologyTY - JOUR AU - Molnar, Aleksandar PY - 2015 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2097 AB - In the article the author concentrates on Immanuel Kant's philosophical musings on phantasy and its artistic products such as novels (Romane). Although Kant was one of the first critics of the early German romanticist endeavors to emancipate the force of phantasy from the domination of the mind/reason, he was also incapable to resist the temptation to give phantasy important role in the cognitive activities of man. Ultimately, phantasy was crucial in Kant's concept of aestheticised natural order of things (because it leads man to perceive nature as beautiful as well as to begin "poetic daydreaming" about nature), but also in his concept of divine worldly order of things after the end of history (because it enables men to be certain about coming of God's kingdom on Earth). PB - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, Beograd T2 - Filozofija i društvo T1 - Kant and the Temptations of Phantasy EP - 26 IS - 1 SP - 5 VL - 26 DO - 10.2298/FID1501005M ER -
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Molnar, A.. (2015). Kant and the Temptations of Phantasy. in Filozofija i društvo Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, Beograd., 26(1), 5-26. https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1501005M
Molnar A. Kant and the Temptations of Phantasy. in Filozofija i društvo. 2015;26(1):5-26. doi:10.2298/FID1501005M .
Molnar, Aleksandar, "Kant and the Temptations of Phantasy" in Filozofija i društvo, 26, no. 1 (2015):5-26, https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1501005M . .