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There’s another reason why Aristotle includes so-called “external goods” in the happy life, that is, goods like wealth, health, and family in addition to virtue. He believes that virtues must be exercised to be worth anything. You’ll have no opportunity to be generous if you have no money, or to be loyal if you have no friends. So the virtuous man needs a measure of material success just to make use of his virtue
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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