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Humanity is defined as "love, kindness, social intelligence blended together" by many people. Therefore, it cannot exactly called as the foundation of virtue. Virtue is the most refined quality/qualities in a human being. Therefore, humanity is not exactly the foundation of virtue(although humanity is a refined quality).

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