1. Hegelian Ethics
Having said that, Hegel does have a very Kantian like way of going about ethics. In order to introduce Hegels ethics to us, Walsh compares the doctrines of Kant to Hegels. ... Walsh describes Kant as giving the term ethics a restricted meaning. Kant saw ethics as concerning the motives and intentions of individual moral agents. ... He wants it agreed upon that social life would be impossible unless citizens were held to some higher standard than simply the legal system. ...
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