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quantity of the judgment of taste
{ 1 } - The form of the thing is pleasing precisely as an object of contemplation, without any reference to appetite or desire.
{ 2 } - is not a theoretical objective necessity, so that I know a priori that everyone will assent to my judgement of taste.
{ 3 } - We have a feeling of the purpose of an object without any concept of what the purpose is.
{ 4 } - The beautiful is "that which pleases universally, without a concept."
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quantity of the judgment of taste
{ 1 } - The form of the thing is pleasing precisely as an object of contemplation, without any reference to appetite or desire.
{ 2 } - is not a theoretical objective necessity, so that I know a priori that everyone will assent to my judgement of taste.
{ 3 } - We have a feeling of the purpose of an object without any concept of what the purpose is.
{ 4 } - The beautiful is "that which pleases universally, without a concept."
quality of the judgment of taste <=> The form of the thing is pleasing precisely as an object of contemplation, without any reference to appetite or desire.
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quantity of the judgment of taste
{ 1 } - The form of the thing is pleasing precisely as an object of contemplation, without any reference to appetite or desire.
{ 2 } - is not a theoretical objective necessity, so that I know a priori that everyone will assent to my judgement of taste.
{ 3 } - We have a feeling of the purpose of an object without any concept of what the purpose is.
{ 4 } - The beautiful is "that which pleases universally, without a concept."
modality of the judgment of taste <=> is not a theoretical objective necessity, so that I know a priori that everyone will assent to my judgement of taste.
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quantity of the judgment of taste
{ 1 } - The form of the thing is pleasing precisely as an object of contemplation, without any reference to appetite or desire.
{ 2 } - is not a theoretical objective necessity, so that I know a priori that everyone will assent to my judgement of taste.
{ 3 } - We have a feeling of the purpose of an object without any concept of what the purpose is.
{ 4 } - The beautiful is "that which pleases universally, without a concept."
relation of the judgment of taste <=> We have a feeling of the purpose of an object without any concept of what the purpose is.
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4 is correct!
quantity of the judgment of taste
{ 1 } - The form of the thing is pleasing precisely as an object of contemplation, without any reference to appetite or desire.
{ 2 } - is not a theoretical objective necessity, so that I know a priori that everyone will assent to my judgement of taste.
{ 3 } - We have a feeling of the purpose of an object without any concept of what the purpose is.
{ 4 } - The beautiful is "that which pleases universally, without a concept."
quantity of the judgment of taste <=> The beautiful is "that which pleases universally, without a concept."
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