In the Politics, Aristotle claims that a distinctive feature of civic relations is that citizens are "free and equal". Also in the Politics, Aristotle claims that, as a matter of social justice, political power should be unequally distributed because citizens differ in axia ("worth" or "merit"). The tensions that the conjunction of these two claims introduces for Aristotle's political thought, and the theoretical moves Aristotle makes to overcome these tensions, have (I believe) been insufficiently explored. The following study (1) examines Aristotle's explanation of each of the above claims, (2) considers the problem which their conjunction produces for Aristotle's general account of the nature of the political community, and (3) explains ...
Present-day political theory pays much attention to citizenship but hardly any to statesmanship. Cla...
This dissertation examines how the political thought of Aristotle addresses foreign relations and th...
In this paper I seek to explicate Aristotle’s conception of the common good as it applies to communi...
In the center of the fifth book of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle elliptically characterizes poli...
Ιn this paper I aim to analyze Aristotle’s account of political justice (to politikon dikaion) in bo...
textThis dissertation re-examines a set of long-standing problems that arise from Aristotle’s defens...
Aristotle's primary perspective on the concept of justice is founded on knowledge of the good, which...
© 2019 the author.This paper looks at Aristotle's Politics from the perspective of contemporary poli...
There is an ambiguity in Aristotle\u27s Politics concerning the character of a good regime. This amb...
"Connecting several strands of Aristotle's thought, Zoli Filotas sheds light on one of the axioms of...
Cambridge Classical Studies. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2015, 255p. $ 103,00. ISBN 978-1...
This paper intends to reconstruct the conception of the polis that embodies Aristotle’s political th...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettAt the beginning of the fifth book of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aris...
Offers a careful analysis of how Aristotle understands civil war, partisanship, distrust in governme...
This article addresses Rancière’s critique of Aristotle’s political theory as parapolitics in order ...
Present-day political theory pays much attention to citizenship but hardly any to statesmanship. Cla...
This dissertation examines how the political thought of Aristotle addresses foreign relations and th...
In this paper I seek to explicate Aristotle’s conception of the common good as it applies to communi...
In the center of the fifth book of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle elliptically characterizes poli...
Ιn this paper I aim to analyze Aristotle’s account of political justice (to politikon dikaion) in bo...
textThis dissertation re-examines a set of long-standing problems that arise from Aristotle’s defens...
Aristotle's primary perspective on the concept of justice is founded on knowledge of the good, which...
© 2019 the author.This paper looks at Aristotle's Politics from the perspective of contemporary poli...
There is an ambiguity in Aristotle\u27s Politics concerning the character of a good regime. This amb...
"Connecting several strands of Aristotle's thought, Zoli Filotas sheds light on one of the axioms of...
Cambridge Classical Studies. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2015, 255p. $ 103,00. ISBN 978-1...
This paper intends to reconstruct the conception of the polis that embodies Aristotle’s political th...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettAt the beginning of the fifth book of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aris...
Offers a careful analysis of how Aristotle understands civil war, partisanship, distrust in governme...
This article addresses Rancière’s critique of Aristotle’s political theory as parapolitics in order ...
Present-day political theory pays much attention to citizenship but hardly any to statesmanship. Cla...
This dissertation examines how the political thought of Aristotle addresses foreign relations and th...
In this paper I seek to explicate Aristotle’s conception of the common good as it applies to communi...