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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.
23807 | The collective is the one and only object of false idolatry [Weil] |
23808 | There are two goods - the absolute good we want, and the reachable opposite of evil [Weil] |
23809 | Our only social duty is to try to limit evil [Weil] |
23810 | Charity is the only love, and you can feel that for a country (a place with traditions), but not a nation [Weil] |
23811 | If effort is from necessity rather than for a good, it is slavery [Weil] |
23825 | We seek truth only because it is good [Weil] |
23826 | Beauty, goodness and truth are only achieved by applying full attention [Weil] |
23831 | The essence of power is illusory prestige [Weil] |
23830 | A group is only dangerous if it endorses an abstract entity [Weil] |
23833 | The good is a nothingness, and yet real [Weil] |
23765 | The soul is the intrinsic value of a human [Weil] |