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The polis "grows for the sake of mere life," he wrote, "but it exists for the sake of a good life".
The polis "grows for the sake of mere life," he wrote, "but it exists for the sake of a good life". This did not mean that democracy was the best form of government; on the contrary, Aristotle classified democracy as a corrupt version of politics, in which the resentful many claim power to expropriate the wealthy few.
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It comes to be for the sake of life, and exists for the sake of the good life" (I.2.1252b27 30).
That human life exists for the sake of shopping.
As explained in Knowles v. Iowa, this "incident to arrest" exception exists for the sake of preserving evidence and protecting officers by allowing them to disarm the suspect.
In the early seventies, the economics editor of the paper, Avram Schweitzer, told Amos Schocken that "the building exists for the sake of the printers".
Soon after, he states that the city-state comes into being for the sake of life but exists for the sake of the good life (2.1252b29 30).
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It does not exist for the sake of providing health benefits or minimizing estate taxes.
Is it not plain that the inferior exist for the sake of the superior?
For Maimonides it is not possible that a greater entity, the heavens, would exist for the sake of the sublunar universe.
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