Did every philosopher mention the golden rule in some form? :)
I prefer the existentialists, though. Kant is too much of a square.
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Did every philosopher mention the golden rule in some form? :)
I prefer the existentialists, though. Kant is too much of a square.
With the "Critique of Pure Reason", where he talks about things in themselves, Kant was one the best philosophers of his time. I believe that he wanted to create a bond between traditional Christian beliefs and his work. This is why you can see so much similarities between the golden rule and the categorical imperative.