id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12508 Dickinson, G. Lowes (Goldsworthy Lowes) The Meaning of Good—A Dialogue .txt text/plain 64380 3546 79 general idea of the kind of things which we consider good. "Of course," I said, "it is true that people do hold things to be good I think the war a good thing (whatever that may mean); but what of "Oh," said Parry, good-naturedly enough, "of course I know very well "But," said Leslie, "do you really think that there is no common Good "But then," said Leslie, "in that case it is this Good of their own "Well, then," he said, "my ideal of the good life would be to move in "Do you mean to say," said Parry, "that moral action has no Good in "Why," he said, "in the case of what you call Goods of sense, in their "Yes," he said, "I think so, in so far at least as Good is to be "Then," I said, "if so, we know that the Good cannot be realized." ./cache/12508.txt ./txt/12508.txt