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The Critique of Aesthetic Judgement: Part One of the Critique of Judgement
Contents:
Definition of the Beautiful drawn from the Fourth Moment
The beautiful is that which, apart from a concept, is cognized as object of a necessary delight.
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Chicago:
Immanuel Kant, "Definition of the Beautiful Drawn from the Fourth Moment," The Critique of Aesthetic Judgement: Part One of the Critique of Judgement, trans. James Creed Meredith Original Sources, accessed March 18, 2026, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=DLM858MQPA9D2AD.
MLA:
Kant, Immanuel. "Definition of the Beautiful Drawn from the Fourth Moment." The Critique of Aesthetic Judgement: Part One of the Critique of Judgement, translted by James Creed Meredith, Original Sources. 18 Mar. 2026. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=DLM858MQPA9D2AD.
Harvard:
Kant, I, 'Definition of the Beautiful Drawn from the Fourth Moment' in The Critique of Aesthetic Judgement: Part One of the Critique of Judgement, trans. . Original Sources, retrieved 18 March 2026, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=DLM858MQPA9D2AD.
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