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TREMMEL, Joerg. Philosophy of History and Generational Ethics. e-Pública [online]. 2015, vol.2, n.2, pp.109-120. ISSN 2183-184X.

Scholars of Philosophy of History and scholars of Future Ethics/Generational Ethics have started to explore the interdependencies between their respective disciplines. This article sheds light on Rohbeck's notion to incorporate Future Ethics within Philosophy of History. I argue that teleological concepts, such as Hegel's and Marx', are a constituting component of Philosophy of History. As they are incommensurable with Future Ethics/Generational Ethics, the prospects of a merger of the two disciplines look bleak. At the same time, the notions of ‘progress' and ‘development' play a central role in both disciplines. As the ‘lead discipline', Future Ethics/Generational Ethics should take an interest in teleological concepts of history, historiography and philosophy of history instead of largely ignoring these disciplines, as is the status quo.

Keywords : generational ethics; philosophy of history; intergenerational justice; teleology.

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