id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6101 Palmer, George Herbert The Nature of Goodness .txt text/plain 43688 3027 75 It is true, this strange state of things is not peculiar to goodness. personal goodness, but no such perpetual motion is possible to things. are merely different modes or points of view for assessing goodness represents a natural desire, they cannot all be counted equally good. goodness which are common alike to persons and to things. making of things, these conditions will render personal goodness to comprehend the nature of personal goodness, and detect its separation organize experiences and know a single self running through them all. man possesses full self-consciousness, while other creatures have action; for in fact wherever self-consciousness appears, there is personal good is to come to me, it must be of my making. Goodness, to be personal, must express perpetual self-development. goodness is everywhere expressive of organization, personal conduct is far from regarding self-consciousness as a ground of goodness, are ./cache/6101.txt ./txt/6101.txt