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Do you agree with Aristotle that “man is a social animal by nature”?

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Answered by priyanka3831
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Long ago, Aristotle expressed that “Man is essentially a social animal by nature”. He cannot live without society, if he does so; he is either beast or God. Man has to live in so- ciety for his existence and welfare. In almost all aspect of his life he feels the need of society.

Answered by kirankaurspireedu
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Aristotle once said, "Man is fundamentally a social creature by nature." He is either a beast or God if he manages to live without society. For his survival and well-being, man must be a part of society. Humans are sociable creatures by nature. Because to his inherent nature, man cannot survive alone. No known naturally developing person has ever existed in isolation.

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In order to conduct tests on man's social nature, Maclver recounted three instances in which newborns were purged of all social interactions. These instances demonstrate how social beings are inherently human. Man's human nature only fully develops when he is a member of society and shares a common life with other people.

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