Choose one of the two philosophical idealisms regarding obligation (Kant’s or Hegel’s) or any aspect pertinent to one or the other. (a) Provide an interpretation of one or the other.
Despite their differences, Kantian and Hegelian idealisms can be summarized as philosophical accounts, which address and answer why we act, judge, and live freely and morally with reasons. For Kant, practical reason enables the individual subject to frame maxims as lawful and, in so doing, becomes the target of evaluation in characterizing (a) autonomy as […]