The paper disproves the widely held interpretation of Aristotle’s statement that the concept of the citizen varies with the constitution. I claim that it gives no evidence for any positivism or constitutional relativism. What Aristotle truly intends here is to put emphasis on his idea of the good life in a city that consists of a variety of forms and ways. This variety is generally desirable and thus prescriptive. It is only under these conditions that the constitution is „the Form of the city“ which determines the citizenship. The concept of the citizen is thus conceived as rather broad and the argument reveals to be a plea for the rule of majority (polity). But on the other hand, the definition of citizen enables to distinguish the virtue...
Aristotle's work relies on the assessment of human nature and the search for the supreme good define...
In the first lines of Book VIII of the Politics, Aristotle affirms: “That therefore the legislator s...
It is controversial whether Aristotle’s "Politics" should be seen as a coherent unity or whether the...
The paper disproves the widely held interpretation of Aristotle’s statement that the concept of the ...
Der Artikel wendet sich gegen die übliche Deutung der These von Aristoteles, der Bürgerbegriff richt...
In this paper, I argue that Aristotle was the first and only philosopher to have developed what may ...
It has often been argued, in scholarly debate, that Aristotle's denial of citizenship to the working...
It has often been argued, in scholarly debate, that Aristotle’s denial of citizenship to the working...
Aristoteles’in siyasetle ilgili düşüncelerinin, Politika, Nikomakhos’a Etik, Eudemos’a Etik, Atinalı...
The Politics has been written in a exoteric style, but with a strong theoretical basis. Aristotle's ...
The thesis of this paper is that, contrary to the common reading of Book III of the Politics, the co...
In this paper, I argue that Aristotle was the first and, to my knowledge, only philosopher to have d...
According to an influential line of scholarship, Aristotle’s best city has to be interpreted as a po...
Citizenship includes elements of identity, participation, rights, obligations, and acceptance of sha...
No part of ancient political theory has had a greater influence on political theory and practice in ...
Aristotle's work relies on the assessment of human nature and the search for the supreme good define...
In the first lines of Book VIII of the Politics, Aristotle affirms: “That therefore the legislator s...
It is controversial whether Aristotle’s "Politics" should be seen as a coherent unity or whether the...
The paper disproves the widely held interpretation of Aristotle’s statement that the concept of the ...
Der Artikel wendet sich gegen die übliche Deutung der These von Aristoteles, der Bürgerbegriff richt...
In this paper, I argue that Aristotle was the first and only philosopher to have developed what may ...
It has often been argued, in scholarly debate, that Aristotle's denial of citizenship to the working...
It has often been argued, in scholarly debate, that Aristotle’s denial of citizenship to the working...
Aristoteles’in siyasetle ilgili düşüncelerinin, Politika, Nikomakhos’a Etik, Eudemos’a Etik, Atinalı...
The Politics has been written in a exoteric style, but with a strong theoretical basis. Aristotle's ...
The thesis of this paper is that, contrary to the common reading of Book III of the Politics, the co...
In this paper, I argue that Aristotle was the first and, to my knowledge, only philosopher to have d...
According to an influential line of scholarship, Aristotle’s best city has to be interpreted as a po...
Citizenship includes elements of identity, participation, rights, obligations, and acceptance of sha...
No part of ancient political theory has had a greater influence on political theory and practice in ...
Aristotle's work relies on the assessment of human nature and the search for the supreme good define...
In the first lines of Book VIII of the Politics, Aristotle affirms: “That therefore the legislator s...
It is controversial whether Aristotle’s "Politics" should be seen as a coherent unity or whether the...