“Each subject focuses on its own type of good. Medicine looks at health. Military strategy focuses on victory. Ethics examines virtue. If ‘goodness’ meant the same thing in every case, then doctors and generals would study the same subject—which they don’t. This is why a single ‘Good’ for everything doesn’t make sense.” -The Nichomachean Ethics - For Everyone, Aristotle, Kindle Edition, pg. 22
“Do Philosophers Agree on What Is Good? Some philosophers think there is one universal ‘Form of the Good.’ This perfect idea makes everything else good. We should question this idea, even if it comes from respected thinkers like our teachers. As lovers of wisdom, we must value truth more than the opinions of even the most respected people.” -The Nichomachean Ethics - For Everyone, Aristotle, Kindle Edition, pg. 21