PunnyName , 6 months ago Literally nothing is "good of its own merit". Because literally nothing is intrinsically "good". "Good" is a subjective idea, not objectively measurable, so it will always be in reference to another, i.e. relative.
Literally nothing is "good of its own merit". Because literally nothing is intrinsically "good".
"Good" is a subjective idea, not objectively measurable, so it will always be in reference to another, i.e. relative.