Hi Nandric,
Just to clarify a little: I agree with your distinction about perceptions of art and about the extensive complexity of any judgement of art.
However, I think that Baumgarten's work on aesthetics/taste/truth and Kant's critical response to this seems to have left the issue of 'art', 'knowledge' and 'truth' as equally complex and aporetic concerns: probably an insignificant pointer, given the general flow of your views as I read them.
Just to clarify a little: I agree with your distinction about perceptions of art and about the extensive complexity of any judgement of art.
However, I think that Baumgarten's work on aesthetics/taste/truth and Kant's critical response to this seems to have left the issue of 'art', 'knowledge' and 'truth' as equally complex and aporetic concerns: probably an insignificant pointer, given the general flow of your views as I read them.