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  2. Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime (German: Beobachtungen über das Gefühl des Schönen und Erhabenen) is a 1764 book by Immanuel Kant. The first complete translation into English was published in 1799. The second, by John T. Goldthwait, was published in 1960 by the University of California Press.

  3. Summary. First Section. On the distinct objects of the feeling for the sublime and the beautiful. The different sentiments of gratification or vexation rest not so much on the constitution of the external things that arouse them as on the feeling, intrinsic to every person, of being touched by them with pleasure or displeasure. Hence arise the ...

  4. The materials presented here range from the Observations, one of Kant's most elegantly written and immediately popular texts, to the accompanying Remarks which Kant wrote in his personal copy of the Observations and which are translated here in their entirety for the first time.

    • Patrick Frierson, Paul Guyer
    • 2011
  5. book – Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime – and an essay (“Maladies”), both written in a playful and entertaining style that one would expect from a teacher of rhetoric.

  6. Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime. Immanuel Kant. University of California Press, 2003 - Philosophy - 124 pages. When originally published in 1960, this was the first...

  7. Mar 20, 2021 · Observations on the feeling of the beautiful and sublime. Published with variations in 1957 in microfilm form as the translator's thesis, Northwestern University, under title: Kant's pre-critical esthetic. Bibliographical references included in "Translator's notes" (p. [117]-124)

  8. of the pre-critical Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime indicates that, even as Rousseau set Kant upright and taught him to honor human beings, this insight into the principle of human dignity