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'''Disinterestedness''' (German: "Gleichgültigkeit" or "ohne interesse") is a key term in the [[aesthetics]] of [[Immanuel Kant]]. '''Disinterestedness''' (German: "Gleichgültigkeit" or "ohne interesse") is a key term in the [[aesthetics]] of [[Immanuel Kant]].
-:"[Kant] declares that the [[aesthetical judgement]] about Beauty is according to quality [[Disinterestedness|disinterested]] ; a point which had been laid down by such different writers as [[Hutcheson]] and [[Moses Mendelssohn]]." --from the introduction to [[Critique of Judgment]] [[J. H. Bernard]] translation+:"[Kant] declares that the [[aesthetical judgement]] about Beauty is according to quality [[Disinterestedness|disinterested]] ; a point which had been laid down by such different writers as [[Hutcheson]] and [[Moses Mendelssohn]]." --J. H. Bernard in the introduction to ''[[Critique of Judgment]]''
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Disinterestedness (German: "Gleichgültigkeit" or "ohne interesse") is a key term in the aesthetics of Immanuel Kant.

"[Kant] declares that the aesthetical judgement about Beauty is according to quality disinterested ; a point which had been laid down by such different writers as Hutcheson and Moses Mendelssohn." --J. H. Bernard in the introduction to Critique of Judgment

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