An Introduction to Kant's Aesthetics: Core Concepts and ProblemsISBN: 978-1-4051-3035-6
Hardcover
200 pages
October 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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"As an overall assessment, then, this is undoubtedly one of the
most interesting and meticulous "guides" to Kant's aesthetic
theory. Even though Wenzel clearly adopts a slightly different
approach to Kant's aesthetic theory than this reviewer, this book
is probably the best introductory volume currently available."
Elisabeth Shellekens, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art
Criticism
"In sum, I highly recommend this book to students and scholars
with some familiarity with Kant and the “Critique of
Aesthetic Judgment.” This book will surely deepen their
understanding of Kant." Kenneth F. Rogerson, Notre Dame
Philosophical Reviews
“Wenzel’s book is an invaluable aid for all serious
students of Kant’s third Critique. The reconstruction of
arguments is clear and concise; the annotated bibliography is
remarkably knowledgeable and helpful.” Karl Ameriks,
University of Notre Dame
“This volume will be indispensable to any new reader of Kant's third Critique who seeks illumination of its key concepts, insights into its philosophical context, and guidance for further study.” Eckart Förster, Johns Hopkins University