Evaluate critically Kant’s best argument for transcendental idealism.
2 Is Kant right to think that space and time are a priori forms of intuition?
3 Is Kant’s transcendental deduction of the categories successful?
4 To which philosophical subject-matter is Hegel’s dialectical approach most
suited, and why?
5 Can Hegel give good reasons for holding that his philosophy of history is
compatible with individual freedom?
6 Can Hegel’s version of idealism be defended?
7 Either (a) Does Nietzsche have defensible views about the positive role
morality can play in human life?
Or (b) Are Nietzsche’s criticisms of Kantian ethics convincing?
8 Is Nietzsche’s version of perspectivism defensible?
9 Can Nietzsche give good reasons for advocating that we adopt a tragic view
of life?
10 Either (a) Is Hegel’s conception of reason philosophically more
plausible than Kant’s?
Or (b) Is Hegel’s criticism of Kant’s doctrine of self-consciousness
telling?