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  1. 1 de ene. de 1994 · Taking up the posthumanist resistance to anthropocentrism or human exceptionalism, the concept of the hysterical sublimeas opposed to the category of the modern sublime, regarding nature—is ...

  2. Lessons on the Analytic of the Sublime (French: Leçons sur l'Analytique du Sublime) is a 1991 book about the philosopher Immanuel Kant's Critique of Judgment (1790), focusing on Kant's description of the sublime, by the French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard.

    • Jean-François Lyotard
    • 1991
  3. Lessons on the Analytic of the Sublime: Kant's Critique of Judgment, [sections] 23-29. Jean-François Lyotard. Stanford University Press, 1994 - Philosophy - 246...

  4. The Analytic of the Sublime, he points out, tries to argue that human thought is always constituted through a similar incompatibility between different intellectual and affective faculties.

    • Lyotard, Jean François.
  5. Thus, humans can make judgment. Kant's idea of taste is not to merely have a subjective opinion; people have a kind of competency they have discernment. The difficulty in this notion is, how does one know when they find a universal.

  6. The Analytic of the Sublime, he points out, tries to argue that human thought is always constituted through a similar incompatibility between different intellectual and affective faculties.

  7. These lessons thus highlight the analysis of a "differend of feeling" in Kant's text, which is also the analysis of a "feeling of differend," and connect this feeling with the transport that leads all thought (critical thought included) to its limits.