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Hegel's Critique Of The Subjective Idealism Of Kant's Ethics, Hans Lottenbach
Hegel's Critique Of The Subjective Idealism Of Kant's Ethics, Hans Lottenbach
Hans Lottenbach
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Hegel's Critique of the Subjective Idealism of Kant's Ethics SALLY S. SEDGWICK 1. In paragraph 135 of the Philosophy of Right Hegel formulates his well-known objection to the "empty formalism" of Kant's theory of morality: "[I]f the definition of duty is taken to be the absence of contradiction," he tells us, "... then no transition is possible to the specification of particular duties nor, if some such particular content for acting comes under consideration, is there any criterion in that principle for deciding whether it is or …
Monkish Virtues, Artificial Lives: On Hume's Genealogy Of Morals, Hans Lottenbach
Monkish Virtues, Artificial Lives: On Hume's Genealogy Of Morals, Hans Lottenbach
Hans Lottenbach
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