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“Even if we could suppose the citizen body to be virtuous, without each of them being so, yet the latter would be better, for in the virtue of each the virtue of all is involved.” quote by Aristotle
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“Even if we could suppose the citizen body to be virtuous, without each of them being so, yet the latter would be better, for in the virtue of each the virtue of all is involved.”

Aristotle

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Source Philosophy: Nicomachean Ethics, Book III

Collective virtue improves when individuals act virtuously; the whole benefits from each person's goodness.

In simple terms: The whole is better when each person is virtuous.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate personal virtue to uplift society.

Themes

ethics community virtue

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • education
  • leadership
  • public policy

Key Concepts

moral philosophy collective good

Questions to Reflect On

  • What virtues most impact community health?
  • How can societies foster virtuous behavior?
A Different Perspective

Virtue alone may not fix systemic flaws.

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