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Description: Were judgements of taste (like cognitive judgements) in possession of a definite objective principle, then one``who in his judgement followed such a principle would claim unconditioned necessity for it. Again, were they``devoid of any principle, as are those of the mere taste of sense, then no thought of any necessity on their part``would enter one's head. www.blackmask.com Category: Enlightenment Thinkers - Immanuel Kant
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