1. German Philosophy and Idealism
Despite many differences, Kant, Hegel, and other German philosophers agree that ethical decisions are in some sense universally understood, that is, everyone agrees you shouldn't murder or steal. ... One of the biggest critics came from philosopher Hegel, who argued that such principles are too abstract to be measured by reason, thus can't be expected by anyone to follow as guidelines. ... There is another philosopher whom was critical of Hegel's work, named Soren Kierkegaard. ...
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