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In the ancient world, Aristotle, who found Antigone perplexing and did not regard it as a great work of tragedy, nevertheless agreed with Sophocles that no citizen ‘should think that he belongs just to himself’. All citizens belonged to the polis and ‘the responsibility for each part naturally has regard to the responsibility for the whole’.
The Quest for a Moral Compass: A Global History of Ethics
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