Kant's Critique of Judgment

If Burke's Inquiry helped introduce epistemology into the world of aesthetics, then Kant's Critique of Judgment (1790) transformed that introduction into a full-blown science. What is the meaning of Kant's central assertion that aesthetic judgments constitute a subjective universality? Can it be the case that such subjective judgments are felt equally by all people at all times?

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  • Created April 22, 2022 by
    Mandarin7584
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    BigDaddy_JC