1. German Philosophy and Idealism
Universality in reason and ethics, according to Hegel, doesn't come from within a person, but through a combination of ideas and experiences over time that are built into society and culture. ... He points out that if Abraham were using Hegelistic philosophy, then Abraham would have been tempted to go against his moral absolute, God's request that would ultimately leads to Abrahams betterment, and told someone what he was doing, which would have been unethical to his own philosophy,. ... This sort of agrees with Kant philosophy, first in that there is some sort of absolute moral uni...
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