difference between ggd citizen and good man
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By this account the goodness of an upright citizen is relative to the city of which he is acitizen, whereas the goodness of a good man is absolute. Aristotle holds that the goodness of a good man and the goodness of an uprightcitizen are identical in one case only, that of a full citizenof his ideal city.
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By this account the goodness of an upright citizen is relative to the city of which he is a citizen, whereas the goodness of a good man is absolute. Aristotle holds that the goodness of a good man and the goodness of an upright citizen are identical in one case only, that of a full citizen of his ideal city.
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