Acrobat, I don't believe in a Platonic good, so comparing it to the sun in your analogies is pointless because I don't accept the analogy.
Good is purely abstract, there is no physical object to which we can point to and say "That is the good".
That doesn't mean that therefore good must be based on personal tastes.
Good is purely abstract, there is no physical object to which we can point to and say "That is the good".
That doesn't mean that therefore good must be based on personal tastes.