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Qué (quién) es supreme good - definición

LATIN EXPRESSION MEANING "THE HIGHEST GOOD"
Greatest good; Supreme good; Highest Good; Highest good; Good, Highest, The; Sovereign Good; The highest good
  • Immanuel Kant

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Supreme good, greatest good (summum bonum).
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Summum bonum is a Latin expression meaning the highest or ultimate good, which was introduced by the Roman philosopher CiceroDe finibus, Book II, 37ff to denote the fundamental principle on which some system of ethics is based — that is, the aim of actions, which, if consistently pursued, will lead to the best possible life. Since Cicero, the expression has acquired a secondary meaning as the essence or ultimate metaphysical principle of Goodness itself, or what Plato called the Form of the Good.

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Summum bonum

Summum bonum is a Latin expression meaning the highest or ultimate good, which was introduced by the Roman philosopher Cicero to denote the fundamental principle on which some system of ethics is based — that is, the aim of actions, which, if consistently pursued, will lead to the best possible life. Since Cicero, the expression has acquired a secondary meaning as the essence or ultimate metaphysical principle of Goodness itself, or what Plato called the Form of the Good. These two meanings do not necessarily coincide. For example, Epicurean and Cyrenaic philosophers claimed that the 'good life' consistently aimed for pleasure, without suggesting that pleasure constituted the meaning or essence of Goodness outside the ethical sphere. In De finibus, Cicero explains and compares the ethical systems of several schools of Greek philosophy, including Stoicism, Epicureanism, Aristotelianism and Platonism, based on how each defines the ethical summum bonum differently.

The term was used in medieval philosophy. In the Thomist synthesis of Aristotelianism and Christianity, the highest good is usually defined as the life of the righteous and/or the life led in communion with God and according to God's precepts. In Kantianism, it was used to describe the ultimate importance, the singular and overriding end which human beings ought to pursue.

Ejemplos de uso de supreme good
1. Its preservation – especially the preservation of political liberty – is the supreme good.
2. We consider support of the people that have been elected, as part and parcel of our support of the people who have exercised their right to vote÷ We respect as a supreme good the verdict of the people.
3. Whether our needs are met in a way that seems miraculous, through the generosity of others, or from our own efforts, it is really God, the supreme good, the source and influence of all good, who is meeting our needs.
4. We consider support of the people that have been elected, as part and parcel of our support of the people who have exercised their right to vote: We respect as a supreme good the verdict of the people.
5. By restoring the purpose of government as one that serves its people through preserving freedom as the supreme good, one restores citizens to their role in deliberating these decisions and cedes the public space back to its owners.