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Aristotle Quotes:

Ocupation: Philosopher

Life: 384 BC - 322 BC

Birthday: 384 BC

Death: 322 BC

How strange it is that Socrates, after having made the children common, should hinder lovers from carnal intercourse only, but should permit love and familiarities between father and son or between brother and brother, than which nothing can be more unseemly, since even without them love of this sort is improper. How strange, too, to forbid intercourse for no other reason than the violence of the pleasure, as though the relationship of father and son or of brothers with one another made no difference.

- Aristotle

topic: Brother, Children, Father, Father And Son

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