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Full Idea
Anything which has been endowed with a function also has a state of being good.
Clarification
'Function' is the Greek word 'ergon'
Gist of Idea
If something has a function then it has a state of being good
Source
Plato (The Republic [c.371 BCE], 353b)
Book Ref
Plato: 'Republic', ed/tr. Waterfield,Robin [OUP 1993], p.41
A Reaction
'ought' from 'is'?
Related Idea
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2094 | A thing's function is what it alone can do, or what it does better than other things [Plato] |
2095 | If something has a function then it has a state of being good [Plato] |
33 | Each named function has a distinctive excellence attached to it [Aristotle] |
23909 | Wearing a shoe is its intrinsic use, and selling it (as a shoe) is its coincidental use [Aristotle] |
398 | Each thing that has a function is for the sake of that function [Aristotle] |
15772 | A thing's active function is its end [Aristotle] |
22381 | Being a good father seems to depend on intentions, rather than actual abilities [Foot] |
3505 | The function of a heart depends on what we want it to do [Searle] |