The Meaning of ‘Good’

In The Right and the Good. Some Problems in Ethics. Oxford: Clarendon Press (1930)
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Having discussed right in the first two chapters of the book, the remaining five discuss good, starting here with an analysis of the meaning of good. The analysis starts by showing that the senses in which ‘good’ is used can essentially be divided into two: adjunctive or attributive—to persons or things; and predicative. These two different usages are discussed in detail in the rest of the chapter.

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