@MoziburUllah: I think you are correct, the Turing Test isn't quite helpful. I think that the feeling of the sublime is one core criteria for reason in its full sense, i.e. speculative AND practical reason in unity (under the name of rational judgement). Hence without bodily experience, there would be reason and rationality. This is one of the core contents of his theory of judgement as I take it. In respect to this, he is avantgardistic for generations.