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Aristotle on Man as a Social and Political Animal

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Abstract
Philosopher Martha Nussbaum talks about Aristotle's fundamental belief that human beings are not satisfied unless they are in "...a rich scheme of relationships with other people." Professor Nussbaum explains that Aristotle believed these relations should be of two kinds--family and city--and that both were very important.
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Introduction to Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Examined Life, The
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