Steve McQueen directed four examples of the philosophical argument of Immanuel Kant and G. W. F Hegel in the 2013 film "12 Years of Slave". Hegel's spiritual phenomenology shows two ideologies. The classification of the relation between him and the Lord complements the political thinking of Kant 's absolute order. In "Basic foundation of moral metaphysics", Kant pointed out that in absolute command of moral norms, human beings are not subjective objectives but their own objective objectives.
German idealist philosophy course - in the context of Emmanuel Kant, Friedrich Schelling, G. W. F. Hegel et al. Met a modern thinker who criticizes the philosophical tendency of the latter half of the 18th century. It often results in the title of "idealism." Idealism usually begins with the publication of Kant's purely reasonable criticism in 1781. This book is regarded by many philosophers as one of the most important philosophical works in history. Among them, Kant finally made it possible for humans to show rational thought and to discover their own rationality limit by showing unprecedented intellectual strength. Furthermore, one of the most outstanding conclusions of criticism is Kant's reasoning about various "categories" of human perceptions of the world, such as time and space.
The concept of G. W. F. Hegel 's revolution is completely dependent on his view of history. Hegel emphasizes Kant's theory of conceptuality and understands history as a rational process that "concept of freedom" realized itself. From his macroscopic point of view, this phased development, objective "spiritual" self-realization is based on the principle of dialectic principle. It replaced China, India, the Persian "East Asian" civilization, the ancient Greece, the medieval "night" of the Roman Empire, and finally the "Germanic" era of reform and enlightenment. Era, Renaissance, and feudal period (cf. Hegel, 1991). Therefore, the American and French revolution in 1791, or Haitian slave uprising, must be interpreted as an indicator of the current stage of the development of the concept of freedom.