KEATS CRITIQUE OF POETIC JUDGEMENT
The poem calls for the reader to enjoy sensory pleasure of the urn. Keat matches the platonic systems of aesthetics when he insists on the importance of imagination and also reason in imminent truth and beauty. Kant contributes to philosophy by the awareness of how the mind of humans is involved in the insight and creation of reality. Silent but eloquent urn is a visual channel that appeals to reader’s other senses. He represents the character of the poem incorporating the senses of hearing, touch, taste and smell. This likens Kant’s belie which estimates to a bringing out of concepts of intellectual ideas. Keat remarks on the usefulness of the harmony of feelings and thoughts. Even with the great similarity of thoughts Keat and Kant differ in some way.
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