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I believe that people are intrinsically good, but may become bad due to a difficult childhood.

Find someone who thinks that some people are intrinsically evil.

introduce Ellen Galinsky once observed that there is nothing intrinsically better about a child who happily bounces off to school the first day, and a child who is wary, watchful, and takes a longer time to separate from his parents, and join the group.

Aaron Ben-Ze'Ev once suggested that both gossip and joking are intrinsically valuable activities.

Both are essentially social activities that strengthen interpersonal bonds.

He seems to think that classical music is intrinsically better than popular music, but I disagree.

John Barth once noted that nothing is intrinsically valuable, the value of everything is attributed to it, assigned to it from outside the thing itself, by people.

South Africa's Desmond Tutu once stated, "We don't want apartheid liberalized.

We want it dismantled.

You can't improve something that is intrinsically evil.

" Discussion question: Do you believe that people are intrinsically good? It was a grand and affecting sight, grand intrinsically, but doubly impressive to feelings already loosened by the awe inseparable from our position.

This granular or leaf-like structure-call it what we will-cannot be made out except with considerable optical assistance, for the grains being intrinsically very small, diffraction in enlarging them and causing them to encroach on one another necessarily produces a general confusion of image.

It is hostility to force as force, to force intrinsically, which has rendered the peace movement so largely an anti-movement, with all the weaknesses which appertain to everything that is primarily anti-anything.

I have therefore thought it better to use the term Reason with the explanation above given, to denote the faculty of moral cognition:[36] adding, as a further justification of this use, that even when a moral judgment relates primarily to some particular action we commonly regard it as applicable to any other action belonging to a certain definable class: so that the moral truth apprehended is implicitly conceived to be intrinsically universal, though particular in our first apprehension of it.

) The phrase, he says, is “intrinsically unmeaning”: but his justification for this statement appears to be different in different treatises.

Justice is something that we conceive to be intrinsically capable of perfectly definite determination: a scrupulously just man, we think, must be very exact and precise in his conduct.

To deal with such points at all satisfactorily we have, I conceive, to adopt quite a different line of reasoning: we have to ask, not what services of a certain kind are intrinsically worth, but what reward can procure them and whether the rest of society gain by the services more than the equivalent reward.

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