In philosophical terms, the Good (Bene) is postulated as a coincidence between the being and the “to must be” (obligation, imperative) and, thus, the good (bene) of a thing is the coincidence between what that thing is and what it must be (necessity), as synchronized resonating rotative coincidence of itself, or, in other words, individuated identity.
Linked to the notion of Good (Bene) is the notion of perfection, from the Latin perfectio, with origin in per+facere and whose prefix indicates a finished action. The notion of perfection synthesizes, thus, an idea of completion.
Any living structure, because of the fact that it is and, as such, exists, it also, necessarily, “must be” (obligation, imperative) and, thus, it is good (bene).
Any living sucture is necessarily complete, and, thus, perfect.
Any living structure: cell, virus, stone, ant, plant, rat, human, star, black hole, etc… is good (bene) and, thus, it is perfect.
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