Published 2013-11-28
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The Critique of Judgement tries to solve the problem that exists between nature and liberty. Through aesthetical judgement, contemplation of beauty widens the horizon and lets us see nature in other way: in a teleological way. Finality in nature appears as a teleological judgement in man and finds its end and determination in him. These bases, throughly modern, with the ones of Hegel in his Lectures on Aesthetics, origin the discussion between culture, as a set of static and limitative institutions, and creativity as the manifestation of the free spirit and poetic reason. The technological reason empire, with its pretentions of absolute knowledge, reigns in our time. We must turn to poetic reason, as an ethic duty, to reconcile nature and liberty, culture and creativity, though without the pretended pride of being the last, absolute and fixed answer.