In 'The Meaning of Good—A Dialogue' by G. Lowes Dickinson, the author presents a thought-provoking discussion on the concept of morality and ethics. The book is composed as a dialogue between various characters, each representing different perspectives on what constitutes 'good' behavior. Through this format, Dickinson delves into the complexities of moral decision-making, exploring the nuances of individual conscience and societal norms. Written in a literary style that is both engaging and intellectually stimulating, the book offers a unique insight into the philosophical underpinnings of ethics. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, Dickinson's work is a timeless exploration of timeless questions about human nature and the pursuit of virtue.