Sāriputta explains to the monks at Jetavana what is right view.
It is the comprehension of right and wrong and other sources.
The monk who has it understands sustenance, its origin and cessation, and the way thereto; also suffering, its origin, etc., decay and death, birth, existence, attachment, craving, feeling, contact, the six sense spheres, mind and matter, consciousness, the mental formations (saṅkhāra), ignorance, the corruptions (āsava) the origin of these, their cessation and the way thereto. M.i.46‑55.