Reconsidering Kant's Aesthetics

College
Instructor(s)
Course Code ICH6761HS
NOTE: Basic degree students enrol in ICH3761HS
Semester Second Semester
Section 0101
Online No
Credits One Credit
Location Toronto (St George Campus)
Description

Until recently, it was customary to regard Kant as the thinker who gave definitive form to the notion of aesthetic judgment and who succeeded in explaining why aesthetic experience is something essentially distinct from other kinds of experience. The postmodern rejection of the practice of aesthetic theory, however, has done much to undermine Kant's position vis-a-vis the arts. This course aims to re-examine Kant's aesthetic theory from the vantage point of the art theoretical literature that preceded it. In an effort to better understand Kant's contribution to the history of thought about art, it will seek to contextualize such "Kantian" themes as judgment, taste, genius, beauty, sublimity and purposiveness. It will also consider to what degree our understanding of Kant has been shaped by later modernist assumptions about the character of his contribution.

Schedule Wed
Start Time 13:30
End Time 17:00
Minimum Enrolment 5
Maximum Enrolment 20
Enrolment Notes

Students need to contact the ICS Registrar at academic-registrar@icscanada.edu

Additional Notes

Students must follow the TST program handbook regulations relating to course deadlines for submission of course work and requests for extensions. The prima facie deadline for the completion of work in a course is the last day of the TST examination week for the semester in which the course is taken. Students and instructors are bound by the earlier of deadlines set either by the instructor or TST. Where the policy of the affiliate college, in relation to courses listed in the TST Course Catalogue, differ from TST policies, the policy of TST will apply.

Schedule Notes

<p>Class starts at 13:45 and ends at 16:45</p>

Teaching Method
Seminars
Means of Evaluation
Other
Previously Offered Winter 2015
Currently Offered Winter 2020