RE: We Are Not Good People

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We Are Not Good People

in philosophy •  7 years ago 

In order to discuss "good" behaviors or character, one must first define the term "good." And the inherent assumption within a definition of "good" would be that there is an objective, external reference from which man can judge behaviors, intentions, character. Then from whence comes such reference? Who or what laid the foundations of such external reality?

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I think it was Dave.