Abstract
We will try to understand a passage in th Nicomachean Ethics (I, 6), where Aristotle considers the word "goodness" a homonymy. In what sense we use the word "good"? Indeed, it can be said about many things, all very different (for example: good boy, good life, good house etc.). Although the differences, these cases seems to have something in commun. To undestand how Aristotle posits and s…