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What would aristotle say about law?

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Aristotle believed that law should reflect the principles of morality and the common good, and that it should be based on reason and practicality. He emphasized the importance of a well-ordered legal system to maintain justice and harmony in society. Aristotle also argued that laws should promote virtue and cultivate good habits among citizens.

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