In the Monty Python football sketch, does the line, "Hegel is arguing that the

In the Monty Python football sketch, does the line, "Hegel is arguing that the

In the Monty Python football sketch, does the line, "Hegel is arguing that the reality is merely an a priori adjunct of non-naturalistic ethics" make any sense at all or is it gibberish that would only make sense to Hegel himself? Put more simply, does it mean that reality (which ought to be universal?) is something that can be known without prior the more important dimension of emotive ethical experience?

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