« Taiwan Journal of Political Science No.18Publish: 2003/06

Aristotle on the Elementary Virtues for the Consolidation of Political Communities: Justice and Friendship

Author: Will K. M. Chuang

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-Aristotle on the Elementary Virtues for theConsolidation of Political Communities:Justice and FriendshipWill K. M. Chuang*AbstractAristotle  takes  justice  and  friendship  as  the  elementary  virtues  for  theconsolidation of political communities. This paper aims at examining an intriguingissue  which  has  troubled  scholars  for  a  long  time:  how  these  two  virtues  canconsolidate the polis?Aristotle divides justice into a broad  sense (a complete virtue) and a narrowsense (fairness). I argue that justice, in its broad sense, is the prime virtue to concretethe koinonia politikon. Aristotle also divides friendship into three senses, and I shalltry  to  demonstrate  that  friendship  for  each  other’s  good  is  exactly  the  virtue  toimprove the good of polis as well as eudaimonia— to achieve the ultimate end ofethics and political science.Aristotle’s project for virtuous community could be outlined much more clearlyby studying justice and friendship as the two elementary virtues. It is rather obviousthat   his   expectation   of   genuine   political   life   differs   significantly   from   thecontemporary  rival  theories.  Nevertheless,  I  believe  that  the  project  outlined  byAristotle offers fruitful implications and valuable resources for us to reconsider ourpolitical life today.

Keywords:Aristotle、friendship、happiness、justice、political community、virtue