The Judgment of Knowledge
David GilesZac Ostraff
According to our discussion in class, the judgment of taste cannot be colored by knowledge. Any judgment thus colored
“is not pure.”
Two Haikuby Brooke Newey
Masterful writingOf haiku abilityHas vanished from me.
I can’t write haiku.I always end up with justToo many syllables.
In class we have discussed the judgments of beauty and the sublime. However, we feel that
there is a third, equally important kind of judgment: the judgment of knowledge.
IMAGINATION
UNDERSTANDING
Beauty
Sublime
Knowledge
Defining the Judgment of Knowledge
The judgment of knowledge is the use of our understanding to find additional satisfaction in the object, not available to those without such understanding.
Peter and the Thimble
“She also said she would give him a kiss if he liked, but Peter did not know what she meant, and he held out his hand expectantly.”
Allusions to a Third Judgment
“Whatever by means of reason pleases through the mere concept is good.”
• Allows for use of rationality in judgments of taste
Kolob Canyons
Conclusion
Although powerful and important, the judgment of beauty and of the sublime are insufficient for a complete judgment of taste—meaning, it is also necessary to have the judgment of knowledge to make a complete and proper judgment.
Questions?