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Mar 2011
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4. Kant's Critique of Judgement: Lecture...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY
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James Grant, lecturer in philosophy, University of Oxford gives his fourth lecture in the Aesthetics series on Kant's Critique of Judgement. 
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