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Faith & Spirit Quote by Aristotle

"Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies"

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A clean metaphysical flex disguised as a Valentine. Aristotle’s line sounds mystical, but its real work is practical: it turns love into an argument about unity, identity, and ethics. The “single soul” isn’t Hallmark fog; it’s a claim that the deepest bond collapses the distance between self and other without erasing the fact that there are still “two bodies” doing the living. Love, here, is a radical coordination problem solved at the level of character.

In Aristotle’s world, the soul isn’t a ghost trapped in flesh; it’s the animating principle, the pattern of a life. So when he imagines one soul “inhabiting” two bodies, he’s sketching an ideal of friendship (philia) at its highest grade: the friend as “another self.” The subtext is demanding. If your friend is functionally you, betrayal isn’t just unkind; it’s self-mutilation. Care becomes less a moral duty than a kind of enlightened self-interest, because flourishing (eudaimonia) is not a solo sport. Your good is entangled with someone else’s good.

The line also smuggles in Aristotle’s hierarchy of relationships. This isn’t about mere pleasure or convenience; it points toward virtue friendship, where two people align around shared excellence and a shared vision of the good life. That’s why the metaphor works: it elevates love from feeling to structure. Emotions can spike and fade; a “single soul” implies stability, continuity, a mutual shaping over time.

It’s romantic, sure. It’s also a philosophy of accountability: love as the decision to live as if another person’s life is legible as your own.

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"Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/love-is-composed-of-a-single-soul-inhabiting-two-29231/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) was a Philosopher from Greece.

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