Problem
Discuss William David Ross's pluralist theory of the good, which includes not just pleasure but also virtue, knowledge, and distribution in accordance with desert. Is Ross right that these are all good, and also right in his claims about their degrees of goodness? Are there other arguably important goods that his theory leaves out?
• First explain Ross's pluralist theory of the good, intrinsic good and degrees of goodness.
• Construct the arguments and explain with reasons.