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Judgment in general is the faculty of thinking the particular as contained under the universal ; if a judgment brings the particular under a given universal,it is determinant,and if it discovers a universal by which to judge a given particular,it is reflective.
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Taste is the faculty of judging an object by a satisfaction (or dissatisfaction) which is not dependent on any quality of the object itself ;
the satisfaction is a subjective response to the mere representation of the object ;
hence,it is disinterested.
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Even though beauty is subjective,it is universal ;
the beautiful is that which pleases universally because it satisfies the will as if it served a purpose.
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The sublime is found when a formless object is represented as boundless,
even though its totality is present in thought.
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