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Good

In most contexts, the concept of good denotes the conduct that should be preferred when posed with a choice between possible actions. Good is generally considered to be the opposite of evil. The meaning and etymology of the term and its associated translations among ancient and contemporary languages show substantial variation in its inflection and…

Cultures, In European thought & Opposition to evil

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In European thought

In Asian thought

Opposition to evil

In the field of biology

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Good

Nodes84
Edges83
Triples67
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.02381
Components1

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related to Plato and Aristotle · 15
Good → Aristotle, As, But, Form, Glaucon, He, Here, It, Plato, Plato's The Republic, Socrates, The, This, Through, When
related to Medieval period in western cultures · 13
Good → Aristotle, Biblical, Bishop Augustine, Christian, Evil, Hippo, Idea, Many, Medieval Christian, Plato, Silent, Summum, Thomas Aquinas
related to Ancient western religions · 12
Good → Ahura Mazda, Angra Mainyu, Aside, Destructive Spirit, For, Gnostic, God, Greek, Illuminating Wisdom, Iranian, Persia, Zoroaster
see also · 11
Good → AdiaphoraAgapeAxiologyBeneficence, Beyond Good, Common, Evil, Genealogy, Graded, Morality, Nietzsche, Plato, Problem, Value
related to In Asian thought · 6
Good → Buddhist, In, Monism, Motorcycle Maintenance, This, Zen
related to External links · 4
Good → Media, Wikimedia Commons Quotations, Wikiquote, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Opposition to evil · 4
Good → Abrahamic, As, In, Manichaean
is a · 1
Good → broad concept
related to In European thought · 1
Good → Every

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Goodis abroad concept0.90text
Goodrelated to Ancient western religionsAside0.60section
Goodrelated to Ancient western religionsGreek0.60section
Goodrelated to Ancient western religionsPersia0.60section
Goodrelated to Ancient western religionsZoroaster0.60section
Goodrelated to Ancient western religionsIranian0.60section
Goodrelated to Ancient western religionsAhura Mazda0.60section
Goodrelated to Ancient western religionsIlluminating Wisdom0.60section
Goodrelated to Ancient western religionsAngra Mainyu0.60section
Goodrelated to Ancient western religionsDestructive Spirit0.60section
Goodrelated to Ancient western religionsFor0.60section
Goodrelated to Ancient western religionsGnostic0.60section

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