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“The cause of all the blunders committed by man arises from this excessive self-love. For the lover is blinded by the object loved; so that he passes a wrong judgment on what is just, good and beautiful, thinking that he ought always to honor what belongs to himself in preference to truth. For he…” quote by Plato
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“The cause of all the blunders committed by man arises from this excessive self-love. For the lover is blinded by the object loved; so that he passes a wrong judgment on what is just, good and beautiful, thinking that he ought always to honor what belongs to himself in preference to truth. For he who intends to be a great man ought to love neither himself nor his own things, but only what is just, whether it happens to be done by himself, or by another.”

Plato

About This Quote

Source Book: Republic, Plato, c. 380 BC

Excessive self‑love blinds judgment, causing people to favor personal interests over truth and justice.

In simple terms: Self‑love can distort sense of right and wrong.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize justice over personal bias.

Themes

justice self‑love bias philosophy

Mood

reflective critical

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • political leadership
  • personal decision‑making
  • legal judgments

Key Concepts

ethics ego objectivity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you recognize when self‑interest conflicts with justice?
  • Can personal ambition ever serve the greater good?
A Different Perspective

Self‑interest can sometimes align with the common good, complicating the binary.

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