hypothetical imperative

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Etymology

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From German hypothetischer Imperativ, used by Immanuel Kant.

Noun

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Examples
  • "To pass the exam, I should study."
  • "To lose weight, I should diet."

hypothetical imperative (plural hypothetical imperatives)

  1. (philosophy) A formula that tells one how to act in order to achieve a specific goal, without reflecting on the value of the goal itself. Such an imperative is conditional, i.e., it would only motivate one who already shares the end goal in question.

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