Good has the misfortune in English of opposing both bad (effects) and evil (intents).
Good is contingent on the salience, perspective, and priorities of everyone involved.
Group goods can Only be understood on relation to shared priorities.
to grok Evil
Re: to grok Evil
Must individual good always match group good, and if it does not, is that bad?
Re: to grok Evil
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Must individual good always match group good, and if it does not, is that bad?
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No.
Yes, because it's counterproductive to both.
Must individual good always match group good, and if it does not, is that bad?
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No.
Yes, because it's counterproductive to both.