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Full Idea
The highest good is harmony of spirit.
Gist of Idea
The supreme good is harmony of spirit
Source
Seneca the Younger (On the Happy Life [c.60], §08)
Book Ref
Seneca: 'Dialogues and Essays', ed/tr. Davie,John [Penguin 2007], p.92
A Reaction
This idea is straight from Plato's Republic.
Related Idea
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1869 | The good cannot be expressed in words, but imprints itself upon the soul [Plato, by Celsus] |
13558 | The supreme good is harmony of spirit [Seneca] |
23035 | The good life aims at perfections, or absolute laws, or what is absolutely desirable [Green,TH] |
2860 | The most boring and dangerous of all errors is Plato's invention of pure spirit and goodness [Nietzsche] |
22151 | The Open Question argument leads to anti-realism and the fact-value distinction [Boulter on Moore,GE] |
8033 | Moore cannot show why something being good gives us a reason for action [MacIntyre on Moore,GE] |
8032 | Can learning to recognise a good friend help us to recognise a good watch? [MacIntyre on Moore,GE] |
11056 | The naturalistic fallacy claims that natural qualties can define 'good' [Moore,GE] |
23814 | Every human yearns for an unattainable transcendent good [Weil] |
23826 | Beauty, goodness and truth are only achieved by applying full attention [Weil] |
23854 | Beauty is the proof of what is good [Weil] |