Goodness
Goodness refers to the quality of being morally right, beneficial, or admirable. It is used to evaluate actions, motives, or character, as well as outcomes such as welfare or justice. In everyday language, good may describe acts that help others, traits like honesty or courage, or consequences that promote well-being.
In ethical theory, the concept is central to normative judgments. Some approaches tie goodness to consequences,
Cultural and religious contexts shape definitions of goodness. Many traditions connect it to divine will, righteousness,
In psychology and social science, goodness appears as prosocial behavior, moral development, or character strength. Researchers
Philosophical debates include whether goodness is objective or subjective, and how to resolve disagreements about what
Overall, goodness remains a multifaceted concept linking ethics, psychology, religion, and culture, with continued reflection on