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Hegel isn't super popular, but his theory is starting to become more prevalent again. Hegel has probably the hardest and most confusing source text, so do not try to read that. Similar to Kant, his theory is deontological, so the morality of the action is not reliant on the consequences. | Hegel isn't super popular, but his theory is starting to become more prevalent again. Hegel has probably the hardest and most confusing source text, so do not try to read that. Similar to [[Kant]], his theory is deontological, so the morality of the action is not reliant on the consequences. | ||
Below is a brief description of how many Hegelian frameworks are justified in LD debate. | Below is a brief description of how many Hegelian frameworks are justified in LD debate. | ||
Framework Background: The Metaethic | Framework Background: The [[Metaethic]] | ||
A major distinction that can be made to organize/categorize frameworks is the internalism and externalism distinction. | A major distinction that can be made to organize/categorize frameworks is the internalism and externalism distinction. |