
1) Benignancy 2) Benignity 3) Bountyhood 4) Desirability 5) Desirableness 6) Dignity 7) Goodlyhood 8) Kindness 9) Piety 10) Righteousness 11) Saintliness 12) Virtue 13) Virtuousness 14) Wiseness 15) Worth 16) Worthiness
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1) Decency 2) Devoutness 3) Faithfulness 4) Godliness 5) Good 6) Gracious introduction 7) Holiness 8) Honesty 9) Honour 10) Integrity 11) Moral excellence 12) Piety 13) Piousness 14) Quality 15) Quality of saints 16) Righteousness 17) Saintliness 18) Virtue
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- that which is good or valuable or useful
- moral excellence or admirableness
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according to Plato and many subsequent philosophers, one of the three aims of the philosophical quest. It corresponds to the belly and is powered by appetite.
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• (n.) The quality of being good in any of its various senses; excellence; virtue; kindness; benevolence; as, the goodness of timber, of a soil, of food; goodness of character, of disposition, of conduct, etc.
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Good'ness noun [ Anglo-Saxon
gōdnes .] The quality of being good in any of its various senses; excellence; virtue; kindness; benevolence; as, the
goodness of timber, of a soil, of food;
goodness of character, of disposition, of conduct, etc.
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(AS. god) The extrinsic elections of things. The positive object of desire. For Plato, coextensive with being. For the Romans, duty. For Kant, that which has value. For Peirce, the adaptation of a subject to its end. In psychology: the characteristic actions which follow moral norms. Opposite of evil. See Ethics. -- J.K.F.
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