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Single Idea 629
[filed under theme 22. Metaethics / C. The Good / 1. Goodness / a. Form of the Good
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Full Idea
The good is a principle for all things, and is so in the very highest degree, but in what way? As a purpose, as a source of movement, or as a form?
Gist of Idea
Is the good a purpose, a source of movement, or a pure form?
Source
Aristotle (Metaphysics [c.324 BCE], 1075a32)
Book Ref
Aristotle: 'Metaphysics', ed/tr. Lawson-Tancred,Hugh [Penguin 1998], p.386
A Reaction
I tend to think of it as an 'ideal', whatever that is, and hence an inspiration, but a rather vague one. Beauty, goodness and truth. Surely not a source of movement?
The
26 ideas
with the same theme
[goodness as a perfect and eternal idea]:
21819
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Plato says the Good produces the Intellectual-Principle, which in turn produces the Soul
[Homer, by Plotinus]
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295
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The good is beautiful
[Plato]
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391
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We could express the Good as beauty, proportion and truth combined
[Plato]
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392
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Neither intellect nor pleasure are the good, because they are not perfect and self-sufficient
[Plato]
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2137
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The main aim is to understand goodness, which gives everything its value and advantage
[Plato]
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4007
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For Plato we abandon honour and pleasure once we see the Good
[Plato, by Taylor,C]
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2139
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Every person, and every activity, aims at the good
[Plato]
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2143
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Good has the same role in the world of knowledge as the sun has in the physical world
[Plato]
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2144
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Goodness makes truth and knowledge possible
[Plato]
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2147
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The sight of goodness leads to all that is fine and true and right
[Plato]
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2164
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Bad is always destructive, where good preserves and benefits
[Plato]
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24239
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Perfect goodness always produces perfect beauty
[Plato]
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3032
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I can form no notion of what the good is
[Amphis]
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20
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The good is 'that at which all things aim'
[Aristotle]
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5128
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Each category of existence has its own good, so one Good cannot unite them
[Aristotle]
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5129
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There should be one science of the one Good, but there are many overlapping sciences
[Aristotle]
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629
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Is the good a purpose, a source of movement, or a pure form?
[Aristotle]
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5999
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The good is what is perfect by nature
[Diogenes of Babylon, by Blank]
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22754
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Saying the good is useful or choiceworth or happiness-creating is not the good, but a feature of it
[Sext.Empiricus]
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11057
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It is always an open question whether anything that is natural is good
[Moore,GE]
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5921
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We can ask of pleasure or beauty whether they are valuable, but not of goodness
[Ross]
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24193
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If we focus on the good, our whole soul is drawn towards it
[Weil]
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23808
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There are two goods - the absolute good we want, and the reachable opposite of evil
[Weil]
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23833
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The good is a nothingness, and yet real
[Weil]
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22489
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'Good' is an attributive adjective like 'large', not predicative like 'red'
[Geach, by Foot]
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21891
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The good is implicitly violent (against evil), so there is no pure good
[Derrida]
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