Continuation:
According to the philosopher, the example of this plane tree can be approached from another perspective.
Man is watching the plane tree. However, he does not think that it is a tree or a plane tree. The spectator usually thinks of the image of the tree, the arrangement of its branches, and its curvature. In particular, it does not cover all separately, but all at once. So he enjoys this scene.
Kant calls this pleasure aesthetic pleasure, liking. Performance in this way is called aesthetic perception.
Source used:
https://az.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%B0mmanuel_Kant
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