Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThis dissertation investigates Aristotle’s famous claim that “the human being is by nature a political animal.” This claim seems to express a basic disagreement between Aristotelian political philosophy and the contractarian political philosophy that informs modern liberalism. Aristotle asserts, contrary to Hobbes, for instance, that the political community is not a convention between naturally individual human beings but a natural entity in its own right prior to and authoritative over the individual. Yet not only are Aristotle’s reasons for supposing that we are naturally political obscure and questionable, but the meaning of Aristotle’s claim that we are naturally political is not altogether clear. For n...
Cette étude est entièrement consacrée à un examen du deuxième chapitre du premier livre des "Politiq...
My aim is to consider the relationship between the Politics and the Poetics or, to be more precise,...
“Man is a political animal,” Aristotle asserts near the beginning of the Politics. In this novel rea...
This paper examines Aristotle’s two famous claims that man is by nature a political animal, and that...
This paper examines Aristotle’s two famous claims that man is by nature a political animal, and that...
This dissertation is an examination of Aristotle’s political science. The first part begins by compa...
This dissertation is dedicated to an exclusive study of Aristotle's "Politics", I, 2. It aims at ana...
This dissertation is dedicated to an exclusive study of Aristotle's "Politics", I, 2. It aims at ana...
This dissertation is an examination of Aristotle’s political science. The first part begins by compa...
This dissertation is dedicated to an exclusive study of Aristotle's "Politics", I, 2. It aims at ana...
This dissertation is dedicated to an exclusive study of Aristotle's "Politics", I, 2. It aims at ana...
This dissertation is dedicated to an exclusive study of Aristotle's "Politics", I, 2. It aims at ana...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThis dissertation is an attempt to understand and assess the presu...
According to Aristotle, human beings are by nature political animals. It is now common knowledge ...
According to Aristotle, human beings are by nature political animals. It is now common knowledge tha...
Cette étude est entièrement consacrée à un examen du deuxième chapitre du premier livre des "Politiq...
My aim is to consider the relationship between the Politics and the Poetics or, to be more precise,...
“Man is a political animal,” Aristotle asserts near the beginning of the Politics. In this novel rea...
This paper examines Aristotle’s two famous claims that man is by nature a political animal, and that...
This paper examines Aristotle’s two famous claims that man is by nature a political animal, and that...
This dissertation is an examination of Aristotle’s political science. The first part begins by compa...
This dissertation is dedicated to an exclusive study of Aristotle's "Politics", I, 2. It aims at ana...
This dissertation is dedicated to an exclusive study of Aristotle's "Politics", I, 2. It aims at ana...
This dissertation is an examination of Aristotle’s political science. The first part begins by compa...
This dissertation is dedicated to an exclusive study of Aristotle's "Politics", I, 2. It aims at ana...
This dissertation is dedicated to an exclusive study of Aristotle's "Politics", I, 2. It aims at ana...
This dissertation is dedicated to an exclusive study of Aristotle's "Politics", I, 2. It aims at ana...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettThis dissertation is an attempt to understand and assess the presu...
According to Aristotle, human beings are by nature political animals. It is now common knowledge ...
According to Aristotle, human beings are by nature political animals. It is now common knowledge tha...
Cette étude est entièrement consacrée à un examen du deuxième chapitre du premier livre des "Politiq...
My aim is to consider the relationship between the Politics and the Poetics or, to be more precise,...
“Man is a political animal,” Aristotle asserts near the beginning of the Politics. In this novel rea...