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    What is Descartes' "method"? Radical skepticism, methodological doubt? Are you trying to contrast the nebulosity of art to his "clear and distinct ideas"? Commented yesterday
  • Kant’s aesthetic judgment as reflective, not determinative, or Hegel’s account of art as sensuous presentation of truth. or Husserlian phenomenology of truth as disclosed through lived experience. It's not that art lacks truth, but that it reveals a different kind of constructive truth—one that resists reduction to clear and distinct static propositional logical or other symbolic forms... Commented yesterday
  • For Descartes, clarity and distinctness are mainly indication of certainty and not truth. Commented yesterday