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Catherine
What is a 'greater good'? I heard this expression twice. Still don't know what exactly it means. Thank you for your help!
Dec 12, 2013 2:25 AM
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"The greater good" generally refers to the benefit of everyone (humanity), or a cause more than yourself. For example if you say "he died for the greater good" it would mean that he died in support of a cause. Hope this helps :)
December 12, 2013
"For the greater good" would mean to do something in order to benefit everyone. I already heard, for example, "We have to pay taxes for the greater good of the society". Hope it helps.
December 12, 2013
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