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The definition of good
The definition of good
Alfred Cyril Ewing
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The question 'What is the definition of goodness' must be distinguished from the question 'What things are good'; and it is the former, not the latter, question which I discuss in this book. This question, while less immediately and obviously practical, is more fundamental, since it raises the issue whether ethics is explicable wholly in terms of something else, for example, human psychology, and it certainly ought to be answered before we decide either on the place value is to occupy in our conception of reality or on the ultimate characteristics which make one action right and another wrong.
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