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Option 4 : A, B and C Only
The state is seen as natural by Aristotle.
- He asserts that the condition is essential for all humans.
- Like Plato, he sees society as being equally important to a decent life and makes no distinction between the state and society.
- A good existence is dependent upon the State.
- Aristotle's view on the nature of the State (Latin: Polis)
- Polis should be large enough to guarantee self sufficiency and small enough to ensure good government.
- The Polis was natural and prior to the individual, not chronologically but teleologically.
- Polis is the highest and most comprehensive of Human Associations.
Thus, A, B and C Only are correct options.
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