Moses Mendelssohn’s Aesthetics as Philosophy of Psychology
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https://doi.org/10.12775/szhf.2016.046Keywords
Mendelssohn, aesthetics, ethics, sensibility, feelingsAbstract
The aim of the text is an elaboration of the Moses Mendelssohn’s aesthetics and its connections to the German philosophical thought of Enlightenment. I analyze the issue of sensations and so-called mixed sensations and I argue that they are the necessary condition of cognition. I present the relations between aesthetics and ethics and I elaborate so-called theory of three faculties. I argue that sense is an element conjoining action and cognition.References
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