Is the Feeling of Unity that Kant identifies in his third Critique a type of inexpressible knowledge?

Kant, in his third Critique, confronts the issue of how rule-governed objective judgement is possible. He argues that it requires a particular kind of aesthetic response to one's experience. I dub this response 'the Feeling of Unity', and I raise the question whether it is a type of i...

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Main Author: Moore, A
Other Authors: Royal Institute of Philosophy
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2007
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