Difference between revisions of "Good"
(start page) |
m (point link somewhere) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Something [[good]] is a thing that has characteristics matching its [[value]]s. | Something [[good]] is a thing that has characteristics matching its [[value]]s. | ||
− | Note that goodness differs in some ways from other traits. For example, something red or hungry or fast has characteristics described with reference to some material set of properties, such as quantum light interactivity or lack of usable [[food]] [[energy]]. However, good indirectly refers to a material set of properties, through a (sometimes implicit) valuation. For example, a good book depends on the reader, a good meal depends on the eater, and so on. (Another word that refers indirectly is "this," which depends on the word user. For example, "this sentence" means the one you are reading now, but the exact same phrase would mean a different sentence if it were used elsewhere.) | + | Note that goodness differs in some ways from other traits. For example, something red or hungry or fast has characteristics described with reference to some material set of properties, such as quantum light interactivity or lack of usable [[:Category:Nutrition|food]] [[energy]]. However, good indirectly refers to a material set of properties, through a (sometimes implicit) valuation. For example, a good book depends on the reader, a good meal depends on the eater, and so on. (Another word that refers indirectly is "this," which depends on the word user. For example, "this sentence" means the one you are reading now, but the exact same phrase would mean a different sentence if it were used elsewhere.) |
The opposite of good is [[bad]]. | The opposite of good is [[bad]]. | ||
[[Category:Moral elements]] | [[Category:Moral elements]] |
Latest revision as of 16:09, 23 January 2015
Something good is a thing that has characteristics matching its values.
Note that goodness differs in some ways from other traits. For example, something red or hungry or fast has characteristics described with reference to some material set of properties, such as quantum light interactivity or lack of usable food energy. However, good indirectly refers to a material set of properties, through a (sometimes implicit) valuation. For example, a good book depends on the reader, a good meal depends on the eater, and so on. (Another word that refers indirectly is "this," which depends on the word user. For example, "this sentence" means the one you are reading now, but the exact same phrase would mean a different sentence if it were used elsewhere.)
The opposite of good is bad.