hypothetical imperative

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. 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.

Word forms

hypothetical imperative hypothetical imperatives

Etymology

From German hypothetischer Imperativ, used by Immanuel Kant.

Related words

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