(August 12, 2019 at 9:31 pm)Acrobat Wrote: Your not going to find the “good” in the pizza, it’s located in me, in this example of a subjective good. Do you agree?
This is interesting...
In a sense, it's a perfectly subjective thing. You like thick crust, I like thin crust.
In another way, though, the word "good" in regard to pizza may converge with the tortured-babies example.
If we use "good" to mean "enriches life; adds to wellbeing" then having the kind of pizza you like would be a good.
Although of course differences in taste mean that the delight the pizza gives will vary from person to person, and you having the kind of pizza I don't like doesn't harm me. Whereas the tortured baby harms both the baby and, indirectly, me too, by making society worse.