situation can be mediated in the universal. Is there such a thing as a teleological suspension of the ethical? p. 54 The ethical as such is the universal
as it moves on. From this point of view he criticized mechanistic and teleological theories on the ground that both are guilty of the same error, although
German philosopher considered one of the most important figures in German idealism. He is one of the fundamental figures of Western philosophy, with his influence
beginnings of idealism with the Indians up to Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Ev Hartmann and Eucken, to Spinozism the youngest Neo-Spinozism and neo-idealism, and finally