Pure intuition, I like this term because it allows me to no longer explain why a certain entity is beautiful. So when I am asked why do I find it beautiful? I'll just say it's because I experienced pure intuition when I looked at that object. It's pure, I guess, since the feeling that you feel is before reasoning and inclination. It's beyond words, it's just in you, the way you feel when you witness that object. It's what I experienced when I first saw Lord of the Rings movie, I really didn't know then about the book and haven't heard people talking about it for some reasons. When I watched the movie I just felt something that made me say it's beautiful. That response I guess can be categorized to pleasure. For then, I wasn't looking for satisfaction, I just thought that the movie was great. But afterwards when my sister and I were talking about the movie, it turned into "goodness" response since we started to talked about what makes the movie great like the effects and the plot. Soon, my response turned to gratification because I wanted to watch the movie again and I was already looking forward to see the next LOTR movie then.
So I was already beginning to understand Kant's judgments about the beautiful, then this concept that beauty is subjective but also universal surfaces. It brought confusions once again. Particular is also universal. The common sense, the content of judgment refers to the form of the object (unconscious), meaning there's that something in the object not in the subject? Maybe, it's trying to say that although we have differences in judgments there must be also some reference and that reference need not be determinable. It's just a product of genius, it comes out naturally so why explain. I couldn't grasp it yet... maybe tomorrow, the next day, or the following day.