Explain arnold's concept of disinterestedness
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The main concern for Kant, from the beginning of his critical philosophy, is a question not of perception—“seeing the thing as it really is”—but of experience. ... Arnold's concepts of culture and of disinterestedness, by contrast, seek to identify experience with consciousness and to preserve experience as consciousness.
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