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Good designates a norm of positive value, ultimate, intrinsic value which derives its worth from that of the end or purpose which it serves. E.g. Plato's 'Good' is the 'Form of Forms'.
'''Good''' designates a norm of positive value-- ultimate, intrinsic value which derives its worth from that of the end or purpose which it serves. E.g. Plato's 'Good' is the 'Form of Forms'. He sought to answer the question of Forms.

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Good designates a norm of positive value-- ultimate, intrinsic value which derives its worth from that of the end or purpose which it serves. E.g. Plato's 'Good' is the 'Form of Forms'. He sought to answer the question of Forms.