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- Sep 4, 2018Nor did I imply that, Eric. Hegel synthesized Deontology and Teleology -- that's my current hypothesis.For illustration only, I placed J.S. Mill in the Teleological camp, as does Professor John Deigh (2012).Regards,--Paul
From: "'Eric v.d. Luft' ericvdluft@... [hegel]" <hegel@yahoogroups.com>
To: hegel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 4, 2018 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: [hegel] Virtues
Aside from the controversial question of whether Mill was a teleologist,
how could Hegel synthesize anything of Mill's, since Mill did not
publish anything except newspaper articles until after Hegel was dead?
> As for Hegel's place in all this -- I find Hegel's Ethics to be (as we might expect) a synthesis of the ancient/modern Deontology (Moses, Kant) and Teleology (Aristotle, Mill).
Eric v.d. Luft, Ph.D., M.L.S.
Owner, Gegensatz Press, North Syracuse, New York
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