Kant’s Critique of Judgement (Preface & Introduction) - Bernard trans. -Audiobook *human reading
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- This is the preface and introduction to Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Judgement. This is from the second edition of the Bernard translation. Here is a link to the pdf of the full text: platypus1917.org/wp-content/u...
My purpose for this reading is to facilitate my, and hopefully others’ comprehension of the text in the first pass. It is highly suggested that you read along with this narration. But of course, how you pursue knowledge should-and will-be done on your own terms. For my own part, I’m simply glad we’re doing this at all.
For most of my work, I tend to leave out my own words and simply render the text. For this text, however, an introduction was needful for housekeeping purposes. Having thus broken the seal, I saw fit to include a point about the final part of this narration regarding the preceding table, and I suppose in keeping with the mystical tripartite structure inherent to philosophy in general I opted to include a closing statement.
Thank you for your scholarship. Please feel free to absolutely trash me in the comments for any mistakes, real or imagined.
0:00 Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Judgement (Preface & Introduction) - Bernard trans. -Audiobook *human reading
00:00 Narrator's Introduction
00:38 Preface
10:42 Introduction
10:42 I. Of the Division of Philosophy
18:53 II. Of the Realm of Philosophy in General
25:37 III. Of the Critique of Judgement as a Means of Combining the Two Parts of Philosophy Into a Whole
30:48 IV. Of Judgement as a Faculty Legislating A Priori
35:40 V. The Principle of the Formal Purposiveness of Nature is a Transcendental Principle of Judgement
50:13 VI. Of the Combination of the Feeling of Pleasure with the Concept of the Purposiveness of Nature
56:16 VII. Of the Aesthetical Representation of the Purposiveness of Nature
01:05:59 VIII. Of the Logical Representation of the Purposiveness of Nature
01:19:25 Note From the Narrator on the Narration of the Table
01:20:56 Footnote on the Table
01:22:52 Closing Words