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Good and Bad don't exist: Another thought experiment

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Synopsis

G.W.F. Hegel was a late 1700s early 1800s philosophy.  He believed that good and bad could not exist because they are constantly negating each other.  So all events and people and societies are in the state of "becoming" as we all move toward perfection.  This is a useful excursive in any Literature class, social sciences class, or even in considering the power science has given us and whether we should use that power (ie. nuclear bombs, stem cell research, Gene modifications, etc).