The Kantian Aesthetic
From Knowledge to the Avant-Garde
Paul Crowther
Reviews and Awards
"the test is whether the author's positions is coherently related to other scholarship in the field of study and illuminating in its own right in some respect. Crowther's book passes this test with flying colours," - Jennifer A. McMahon, British Journal of Aesthetics Vol. 51
"an exciting and provocative thesis... the book is well-written and it gives readers who have some familiarity with Kant's critical project plenty to consider." - Corey McCall, Philosophy in Review
"It is a fascinating fact about Kant's Critique of Judgment (as with his entire oeuvre) that so many scholars who delve seriously and deeply into its themes and objectives can reveal something new and illuminating about Kant's aims, purposes, or implications for the present. Crowther achieves this. Ultimately, the test is whether the author's position is coherently related to other scholarship in the field of study and illuminating in its own right in some respect. Crowther's book passes this test with flying colours." - Jennifer McMahon, British Journal of Aesthetics
"Those who want to develop Kant's ideas in new directions will find, as I have, that Crowther's approach brings one to think about what is really important in Kant's account and why that might be worth preserving" - Brian Watkins, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism