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Purposiveness Without Purpose
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Summary
Purposiveness Without Purpose
is a
Philosophical idea
introduced by Immanuel Kant, suggesting that objects or phenomena can appear to have an
Intentional Design
or order without serving a specific, practical function. This concept is
Central to Kant's aesthetic theory
, where it helps explain how humans can
Perceive beauty
in nature and art without needing a
Utilitarian justification
.
Concepts
Aesthetic Judgment
Teleology
Kantian Philosophy
Beauty
Subjective Universality
Disinterested Pleasure
Critique Of Judgment
Phenomenology
Kantian Aesthetics
Relevant Degrees
Ontology 63%
Theory of Knowledge 38%
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