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2 January, 01:44

3. Which of the following correctly identifies the basis of Aristotelian thought?

Men were born evil and need protection from themselves and each other.

Man is innocent and pure; hindered by authority.

Man is a social being who cannot live outside society

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  1. 2 January, 04:13
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    Explanation:

    Man is a social being who cannot live outside society

    Because Aristotelian means: This school of thought, in the modern sense of philosophy, covers existence, ethics, mind and related subjects.
  2. 2 January, 04:47
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    Man is a social being who cannot live outside society

    Explanation:

    Aristotelian is a traditional belief a philosophy that takes defining inspiration from the school of thought and philosophy covers the facts of existence, ethics, mind, and related subjects. The Man is by nature a social creature and the individual who is antisocial naturally is either hidden from our notice or is more than human. Society is part of a man that precedes the individual.
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