Part I of this essay outlines a neo-Aristotelean theory of political virtue, an instance of virtue generally, that serves as the basis of excellent citizenship in the polis. As such, political virtue contributes its share to the achievement of eudaimonia, or the fulfillment of an individual’s natural, human function. In fact, political virtue is especially important because people are political beings, i.e. they seek the good most comprehensively in the context of association with others. Therefore, Aristotle describes politics as the master science of the supreme good, because politics orders the community of the polis and thereby establishes the norms that shape people’s lives. The theory of political virtue outlined here is not prominent...
Here is a summary of my argument: if partisan groups like oligarchs and democrats successfully achie...
Passages in Aristotle’s Politics Book 3 are cited in discussions of the “rule of law”, most particul...
Virtue jurisprudence is a normative and explanatory theory of law that utilizes the resources of ...
Part I of this essay outlines a neo-Aristotelean theory of political virtue, an instance of virtue g...
Aristotle's work relies on the assessment of human nature and the search for the supreme good define...
While much of Aristotle\u27s works are preserved in various volumes, two of his famous works are the...
Proclaiming that man is a political animal, Aristotle overcame the Sophists' opposition between law ...
Cambridge Classical Studies. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2015, 255p. $ 103,00. ISBN 978-1...
This paper defends a neorepublican account of civic virtue as consisting of stable traits of charact...
In the center of the fifth book of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle elliptically characterizes poli...
This paper will discuss and analyze specific arguments concerning moral virtue and action that are f...
Throughout his political works, Plato takes the aim of politics to be the virtue and happiness of th...
In political theory, the word virtue usually refers to the disposition or character traits appropria...
In the Statesman, Plato seems to be advocating that in the absence of a true king who will rule inde...
The aim of the article is to indicate that there is quite strong support in the text of the Nicomach...
Here is a summary of my argument: if partisan groups like oligarchs and democrats successfully achie...
Passages in Aristotle’s Politics Book 3 are cited in discussions of the “rule of law”, most particul...
Virtue jurisprudence is a normative and explanatory theory of law that utilizes the resources of ...
Part I of this essay outlines a neo-Aristotelean theory of political virtue, an instance of virtue g...
Aristotle's work relies on the assessment of human nature and the search for the supreme good define...
While much of Aristotle\u27s works are preserved in various volumes, two of his famous works are the...
Proclaiming that man is a political animal, Aristotle overcame the Sophists' opposition between law ...
Cambridge Classical Studies. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2015, 255p. $ 103,00. ISBN 978-1...
This paper defends a neorepublican account of civic virtue as consisting of stable traits of charact...
In the center of the fifth book of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle elliptically characterizes poli...
This paper will discuss and analyze specific arguments concerning moral virtue and action that are f...
Throughout his political works, Plato takes the aim of politics to be the virtue and happiness of th...
In political theory, the word virtue usually refers to the disposition or character traits appropria...
In the Statesman, Plato seems to be advocating that in the absence of a true king who will rule inde...
The aim of the article is to indicate that there is quite strong support in the text of the Nicomach...
Here is a summary of my argument: if partisan groups like oligarchs and democrats successfully achie...
Passages in Aristotle’s Politics Book 3 are cited in discussions of the “rule of law”, most particul...
Virtue jurisprudence is a normative and explanatory theory of law that utilizes the resources of ...