In this comparative religion section I thought it might be useful to talk over the notion of what it might mean to say something is good as it seems a useful idea and it would be interesting to see if Muslims have a different notion of it to others. To begin the discussion I will just outline some loose ideas and you may like to comment on those before perhaps getting into specifics.
1. Definition - the word good (in English) takes up quite a space in a dictionary with a wide span of meaning:
3. Since we are speaking of goods and their value then we are into the realm of judgement because logic alone cannot help us decide if something is good or bad and we have to rely essentially on our emotions. For example, it sounds logical to set criteria and use those criteria to judge if something is bad or good but it is obvious the setting of criteria itself involved judgements.
4. So how can we decide if something is bad or good? Well I will suggest three ways but it is understood here that one can offer personal opinions only and in general you cannot speak for everyone. It follows that you cannot base an argument for a good on the basis that you consider it to be that but of course you can argue that it is for you good or bad or you may be just indifferent.
A starter topic to demonstrate the principles?
Is music good or bad might be a place to start as its been debated hotly in this board but not as far as I can see in the term I have outlined and mostly in terms of dogma but what few seem to be aware of is that judgement and hence a sense of values was needed to get that far. Music is a good place to start as it is everywhere and it exists in many thousands of forms and science tells us we are almost built for it. So if I pick on say Mozart then to me his work is good, it brings joy and happiness and sometimes melancholy, it is social and brings people together and also helps us through difficulties and those I would class all these things as 'goods', worth creating, worth preserving. Therefore I am willing to exert some effort to get this music and share it with others.
You may have a different view or you may like to consider say books or art or football or cooking or religion or apostasy or philosophy or psychology so let's here what you have to say and an argument that supports it.
1. Definition - the word good (in English) takes up quite a space in a dictionary with a wide span of meaning:
Good - "having desirable or positive qualities, agreeable or pleasing"
Good - "morally admirable or excellent or suitable
Good - "deserving of respect" etc.
2. For our purposes here I shall use a definition that is common in philosophy and that is that a 'good' is something we might want to create, keep preserve because it brings or adds value; meaning that which is worth having. In this thread the concern is about goods that can be achieved by action meaning we set out to do, get, or hold on to them. It is understood that in the world there are many valuable things, of which perhaps the most important is love, which are simply not within our power to acquire or preserve (except indirectly)Good - "morally admirable or excellent or suitable
Good - "deserving of respect" etc.
3. Since we are speaking of goods and their value then we are into the realm of judgement because logic alone cannot help us decide if something is good or bad and we have to rely essentially on our emotions. For example, it sounds logical to set criteria and use those criteria to judge if something is bad or good but it is obvious the setting of criteria itself involved judgements.
4. So how can we decide if something is bad or good? Well I will suggest three ways but it is understood here that one can offer personal opinions only and in general you cannot speak for everyone. It follows that you cannot base an argument for a good on the basis that you consider it to be that but of course you can argue that it is for you good or bad or you may be just indifferent.
a. Use dogma, that is some one or something tells us; for examples the Qu'ran or the Bible. But dogma alone seems unsatisfying to the human mind and we need to ask why.
b. We use the notion of value and ask if the 'thing' is worth creating, keeping or preserving
c. This is really an extension of b but we attempt to be logical by agreeing on criteria
5. Lastly, I want to speak about absolutes. In mathematics for example we can in principle always decide if something is true or false, there can be no grey areas. Also if I say I have 3 sons and two daughters there doubt but if I say that bird in the bush is grey and that other one is not but there will always be shades of grey where we can't decide - that is the concept of 'grey' is necessarily vague. Language itself of course is vague, in a way that is the beauty of it. Science itself has almost built into it vagueness as concepts and theories are always on the move.b. We use the notion of value and ask if the 'thing' is worth creating, keeping or preserving
c. This is really an extension of b but we attempt to be logical by agreeing on criteria
A starter topic to demonstrate the principles?
Is music good or bad might be a place to start as its been debated hotly in this board but not as far as I can see in the term I have outlined and mostly in terms of dogma but what few seem to be aware of is that judgement and hence a sense of values was needed to get that far. Music is a good place to start as it is everywhere and it exists in many thousands of forms and science tells us we are almost built for it. So if I pick on say Mozart then to me his work is good, it brings joy and happiness and sometimes melancholy, it is social and brings people together and also helps us through difficulties and those I would class all these things as 'goods', worth creating, worth preserving. Therefore I am willing to exert some effort to get this music and share it with others.
You may have a different view or you may like to consider say books or art or football or cooking or religion or apostasy or philosophy or psychology so let's here what you have to say and an argument that supports it.
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