Explain the Philosophical perspective of Immanuel Kant, "Arts for Art's Sake"
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Before gaining such popularity, German philosopher Immanuel Kant qualified “art for art's sake” as a mode of approaching art in The Critique of Judgement (1790). Declaring content, subject matter, and any other external demands obsolete, Kant argued the purpose of art is to be “purposeless”.
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