understanding ‘subpolitics ’ – the complex, expert knowledge-intensive and distributed political issues technological societies have to deal with – and involvement of STS scholars in experiments to extend public participation in decision-making about science and technology are shown to be based on an un-reflexive use of an off-the-shelf conception of politics. This conception, grafted on the old model of the sovereign, frames political actors as ‘mini-kings’: as subjects with preferences, interests, aims and plans that they want to be executed. To reveal the limitations of this conception of politics, I confront it with Aristotle’s conception of politics. The conception of politics that has guided work in STS is shown to be based on too na...
Aristotle thought we are by nature political animals, but the state‐of‐nature tradition sees politic...
Destrée Pierre. Aristotle, Politics. Translated, with introduction and notes, by C. D. C. Reeve Aris...
The paper examines the phenomenon of politics as a distinctive domain of practical experience, parti...
Recent contributions by Collins, Evans, Jasanoff and Wynne to the discussion of how science and tech...
There is an ambiguity in Aristotle\u27s Politics concerning the character of a good regime. This amb...
An etymological, historical and philosophical contextualization of the key terms in Aristotle´s work...
This dissertation is an examination of Aristotle’s political science. The first part begins by compa...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThis dissertation investigates Aristotle’s famous claim that “the ...
This paper explores the normative implications of Aristotle\u27s concept of politikē and demonstrate...
As the world becomes increasingly globalized and focus is given to national or international politic...
In this book, Kevin M. Cherry compares the views of Plato and Aristotle about the practice, study, a...
In his thorough and important paper, Gerard de Vries (GDV) has offered to redirect the attention of ...
“I want to explore two sets of reasons that the art of rhetoric has no political or philosophic sign...
Whether politics is a separate sphere or an aspect of human action is a subject of academic controve...
Aristotle’s political theory is often dismissed as undemocratic due to his treatment of natural slav...
Aristotle thought we are by nature political animals, but the state‐of‐nature tradition sees politic...
Destrée Pierre. Aristotle, Politics. Translated, with introduction and notes, by C. D. C. Reeve Aris...
The paper examines the phenomenon of politics as a distinctive domain of practical experience, parti...
Recent contributions by Collins, Evans, Jasanoff and Wynne to the discussion of how science and tech...
There is an ambiguity in Aristotle\u27s Politics concerning the character of a good regime. This amb...
An etymological, historical and philosophical contextualization of the key terms in Aristotle´s work...
This dissertation is an examination of Aristotle’s political science. The first part begins by compa...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThis dissertation investigates Aristotle’s famous claim that “the ...
This paper explores the normative implications of Aristotle\u27s concept of politikē and demonstrate...
As the world becomes increasingly globalized and focus is given to national or international politic...
In this book, Kevin M. Cherry compares the views of Plato and Aristotle about the practice, study, a...
In his thorough and important paper, Gerard de Vries (GDV) has offered to redirect the attention of ...
“I want to explore two sets of reasons that the art of rhetoric has no political or philosophic sign...
Whether politics is a separate sphere or an aspect of human action is a subject of academic controve...
Aristotle’s political theory is often dismissed as undemocratic due to his treatment of natural slav...
Aristotle thought we are by nature political animals, but the state‐of‐nature tradition sees politic...
Destrée Pierre. Aristotle, Politics. Translated, with introduction and notes, by C. D. C. Reeve Aris...
The paper examines the phenomenon of politics as a distinctive domain of practical experience, parti...