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Christian Wenzel

National Taiwan University
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  • National Taiwan University
    Department of Philosophy
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Philosophy of Mind
Aesthetics
Asian Philosophy
Free Will
Immanuel Kant
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Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
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Asian Philosophy
Free Will
Moral Responsibility
Immanuel Kant
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    Do Negative Judgments of Taste Have a priori Grounds in Kant?
    Kant Studien 103 (4): 472-493. 2012.
    When contrasting something with its opposite, such as positive numbers with negative numbers, repulsion with attraction, good and evil, beauty and ugliness, Kant some-times says the latter are not merely cases of negation or privation of the former, but that they have their own, independent grounds. But do negative judgments of taste really have a priori grounds? There are two kinds of negative judgments of taste: “This is not beautiful” and “This is ugly.” Can they be a priori judgments? Or are…Read more
    When contrasting something with its opposite, such as positive numbers with negative numbers, repulsion with attraction, good and evil, beauty and ugliness, Kant some-times says the latter are not merely cases of negation or privation of the former, but that they have their own, independent grounds. But do negative judgments of taste really have a priori grounds? There are two kinds of negative judgments of taste: “This is not beautiful” and “This is ugly.” Can they be a priori judgments? Or are they always impure and without a priori basis? In this essay, I argue that they can be pure a priori judgments. I will give detailed analyses of examples involving part-whole relationships, objects of art, and aesthetic ideas. In addition, detailed discussions of opposing interpretations will be offered.
    Kant: Aesthetic JudgmentKant: BeautyKant: Philosophy of ArtKant: Genius
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    Urteil (Judgment)
    In Petra Kolmer & Arnim G. Wildfeuer (eds.), Neues Handbuch Philosophischer Grundbegriffe, Verlag Karl Alber. pp. 2284-2296. 2011.
    History of Western Philosophy, Misc
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    Does Thought Happen in the Brain?
    Contributions of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society 21 453-455. 2013.
    What is the nature of thought? Is thought linguistic and some kind of silent speech? Or is it pre-linguistic and some kind of association of ideas and images in the mind? Does it happen in the brain? I will focus on the last question, but also say something about the other two. I will present a simple thought experiment to show that thought must somehow happen in the brain. But then I will soften the impression this might give by pointing out what is needed to read those thoughts. Simply put, on…Read more
    What is the nature of thought? Is thought linguistic and some kind of silent speech? Or is it pre-linguistic and some kind of association of ideas and images in the mind? Does it happen in the brain? I will focus on the last question, but also say something about the other two. I will present a simple thought experiment to show that thought must somehow happen in the brain. But then I will soften the impression this might give by pointing out what is needed to read those thoughts. Simply put, ontologically thought is in the brain, epistemologically it is not.
    Conscious Thought
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    Art and Imagination in Mathematics
    In Michael L. Thompson (ed.), Imagination in Kant's Critical Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 49-68. 2013.
    Kant: Critique of the Power of Judgment
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    François Jullien: Review of The Impossible Nude: Chinese Art and Western Aesthetics, University of Chicago Press 2007
    Philosophy East and West 59 (2): 240-243. 2009.
    Asian PhilosophyChinese Philosophy: TopicsHistory of Aesthetics
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    Leslie Stevenson: Inspirations from Kant. Essays, OUP 2011 (review)
    Mind 123 (490): 644-649. 2014.
    Kant: Theoretical JudgmentKant: ConceptsTopics in Free Will, MiscKant: Cognition and KnowledgeKant: …Read more
    Kant: Theoretical JudgmentKant: ConceptsTopics in Free Will, MiscKant: Cognition and KnowledgeKant: Synthesis
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