Ian,

I agree that the process of evolution of the good is defined by the MoQ as
an ongoing process and the ultimate definition of the good is unattainable,
but, good itself is not unattainable.

Haven't you ever had a good meal?  Looked at a good painting?  Listened to
good music?  Watched good ice dancing?

We realize what is good all the time and seek out more, all the time.  These
events can be described by word after the fact, and if our description is a
good description, that description can help realize more good in the
future.  But a good description is not the same as a description of exactly
what is good, which remains ineffable, tho realizable.

Realization of the good occurs in experience.

John




> What is defined in the MoQ is the process by which good is bettered -
> evolving hierarchical patterns (species) of good. But "good " itself
> is unatainable - a mystical dream.
> Regards
> Ian
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