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Single Idea 23833

[filed under theme 22. Metaethics / C. The Good / 1. Goodness / a. Form of the Good ]

Full Idea

The good seems to us a nothingness, since there is no thing that is good. But this nothingness is not unreal.

Gist of Idea

The good is a nothingness, and yet real

Source

Simone Weil (Gravity and Grace (9 extracts) [1943], p.278)

Book Ref

Weil,Simone: 'An Anthology' [Penguin 1986], p.278


A Reaction

A neat move in the notoriously difficult platonic problem of specifying the actual nature of the good.


The 11 ideas from 'Gravity and Grace (9 extracts)'

The collective is the one and only object of false idolatry [Weil]
There are two goods - the absolute good we want, and the reachable opposite of evil [Weil]
Our only social duty is to try to limit evil [Weil]
Charity is the only love, and you can feel that for a country (a place with traditions), but not a nation [Weil]
If effort is from necessity rather than for a good, it is slavery [Weil]
We seek truth only because it is good [Weil]
Beauty, goodness and truth are only achieved by applying full attention [Weil]
The essence of power is illusory prestige [Weil]
A group is only dangerous if it endorses an abstract entity [Weil]
The good is a nothingness, and yet real [Weil]
The soul is the intrinsic value of a human [Weil]