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Single Idea 18444

[from 'Launching Points to the Realm of the Mind' by Porphyry, in 23. Ethics / C. Virtue Theory / 2. Elements of Virtue Theory / c. Motivation for virtue ]

Full Idea

The object of the civil virtues is to make us benevolent in our dealings with our fellow-human beings, and are so-called because they unite citizens.

Gist of Idea

Civil virtues make us behave benevolently, and thereby unite citizens

Source

Porphyry (Launching Points to the Realm of the Mind [c.280], 1Enn2 I.1)

Book Reference

Porphyry: 'Launching Points to the Realm of the Mind', ed/tr. Guthrie,Kenneth [Phanes 1988], p.27


A Reaction

Modern commentators underestimate the close link between ancient virtue and citizenship. It is hard for one person to have much of a notion of virtue if they live on a desert island, beyond caring for personal health.

Related Idea

Idea 18446 Purificatory virtues detach the soul completely from the passions [Porphyry]