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Colin McQuillan

St. Mary's University, Texas
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  • St. Mary's University, Texas
    Department of Philosophy
    Associate Professor
Emory University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2010
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San Antonio, Texas, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Immanuel Kant
17th/18th Century German Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Aesthetics
Areas of Interest
19th Century German Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Social and Political Philosophy
Normative Ethics
Applied Ethics
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    Kant's Critique of Baumgarten's Aesthetics
    Idealistic Studies 45 (1): 69-80. 2015.
    This article considers three objections Immanuel Kant raises against Alexander Baumgarten’s plan for a science of aesthetics at different points in his career. Although Kant’s objections appear to be contradictory, this article argues that the contradiction is the result of an anachronism in the composition of Kant’s Logic. When the contradiction is resolved, it becomes apparent that Kant’s main reason for rejecting Baumgarten’s aesthetics during the pre-critical period—the lack of a priori prin…Read more
    This article considers three objections Immanuel Kant raises against Alexander Baumgarten’s plan for a science of aesthetics at different points in his career. Although Kant’s objections appear to be contradictory, this article argues that the contradiction is the result of an anachronism in the composition of Kant’s Logic. When the contradiction is resolved, it becomes apparent that Kant’s main reason for rejecting Baumgarten’s aesthetics during the pre-critical period—the lack of a priori principles for a critique of taste—loses its force after Kant develops a kind of critique that yields a priori principles and then discovers a priori principles of aesthetic judgment. Instead of withdrawing his objections, Kant finds different reasons to deny that aesthetics can be a science, based on the distinction between determining and reflective judgments.
    Kant: Aesthetic JudgmentKant: Critique of the Power of Judgment18th Century German Philosophy, MiscK…Read more
    Kant: Aesthetic JudgmentKant: Critique of the Power of Judgment18th Century German Philosophy, MiscKant: Aesthetics, MiscAlexander Baumgarten
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    The History of a Distinction: Sensible and Intellectual Cognition from Baumgarten to Kant
    In Oliver Thorndike (ed.), Rethinking Kant (Volume III), Cambridge Scholars Press. 2011.
    Kant's Works in Pre-Critical Philosophy18th Century German Philosophy, MiscKant: Cognition and Knowl…Read more
    Kant's Works in Pre-Critical Philosophy18th Century German Philosophy, MiscKant: Cognition and Knowledge
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