Taste, Judgment, and Criticism Philosophy Course

Uncover the intricate dance between personal preferences, societal norms, and the essence of aesthetic evaluation in life.

Legacy

In a world saturated with constant feedback and opinions, the concepts of taste, judgment, and criticism remain ever-present in shaping our modern perspectives and decisions.

Central Arguments

Memory Wizards explores the intricate relationship between taste, judgment, and criticism through thought-provoking arguments like David Hume's "Is-Ought Problem" and Immanuel Kant's theory of aesthetic judgment.

Interactive

Embark on a journey of interactive learning with Memory Wizards! Dive into our bite-sized lessons, explore thinker profiles, and challenge yourself with fun games designed to enhance your knowledge and skills.

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Timeline

18th Century

Critique of Judgment (Immanuel Kant)

18th Century

Of the Standard of Taste (David Hume)

18th Century

The World as Will and Representation (Arthur Schopenhauer)

19th Century

The Birth of Tragedy (Friedrich Nietzsche)

19th Century

Art as Experience (John Dewey)

20th Century

The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (Walter Benjamin)

20th Century

The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception (Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer)

20th Century

Ways of Seeing (John Berger)

20th Century

The Art of the Novel (Milan Kundera)

20th Century

The Anxiety of Influence (Harold Bloom)

21st Century

The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work (Alain de Botton)

21st Century

The Art of Loving (Erich Fromm)

21st Century

The Art of Happiness (Dalai Lama and Howard Cutler)

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