No 124 (2023): Kant’s Theory of the Sublime and the Visual Arts
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No 124 (2023)
Published May 25, 2024
Kant’s Theory of the Sublime and the Visual Arts
Full Issue
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Articles
Robert R. Clewis, Arno Schubbach
7-11
Preface
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Uygar Abaci
13-29
Kant and the Possibility of the Sublime in the Visual Arts
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Robert Clewis
31-54
Can Painting Evoke the Kantian Sublime?
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Arno Schubbach
55-77
Why Not Exactly? Revisiting the Alleged Arguments against the Artistic Sublime in Kant’s “Critique of the Aesthetic Power of Judgment”
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Johannes Grave
79-100
Duality and Temporality: Evoking the Sublime through Pictures
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Sonja Scherbaum
101-127
Evoking the Sublime in Landscape Painting: Joseph Anton Koch’s Schmadribachfall and Caspar David Friedrich’s Watzmann
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Serena Feloj
129-140
Giving Form to the Formless: from the Kantian sublime to the debate between Rosalind Krauss and Georges Didi-Huberman
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