Kant: A Very Short Introduction

How does Roger Scruton use imagery in Kant: A Very Short Introduction?

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Imagery:

"Our sentiments of the sublime and of the beautiful combine to present an inescapable picture of nature as created. In beauty we discover the purposiveness of nature; in the sublime we have intimations of its transcendent origins."

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Kant: A Very Short Introduction