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The idea of establishing moral judgments and, therefore, a notion of morality faces a methodological difficulty that has always posed a philosophical challenge: they cannot be founded either as an empirical finding, which Hume wanted to be satisfied with, nor a priori, from a purely practical mind. Kant hoped, and especially not from transcendent premises, as was the case with traditionalist or pre-Enlightenment notions of morality. In Lectures on Ethics, Tugendhat approaches the issue of the foundation of morality on several levels.