In this paper I probe into the geometrical structure which lurks behind Aristotle's argument of justice in distribution (το διανεμητικον δικαιου) and especially justice in reciprocity (το αντιπεπονθοζ δικαιον) in the Book V of Nicomachean Ethics, and present a new solution for the interpretation of justice in reciprocity.4KJ00004274544論文Articledepartmental bulletin pape
Aristotle distinguishes between general justice and particular justice. I argue that this distinctio...
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The treatise on justice in Nicomachean Ethics 5 reports that the 6th C. sage Bias claimed that “ruli...
In this paper I probe into the geometrical structure which lurks behind Aristotle\u27s argument of j...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettAt the beginning of the fifth book of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aris...
In several previous studies, I have attempted to defend the thesis that, in Books 1–4 of the Nicomac...
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The task of corrective justice in Aristotle’s ethics is the rectification of harms or injuries resul...
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In this article, I interpret Book V of the Nicomachean Ethics in which Aristotle presents a geometri...
In the center of the fifth book of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle elliptically characterizes poli...
It is often thought that Aristotle restricts the scope of justice to existing communities. Against ...
Aristotle\u2019s theory of law, especially with reference to the idea of justice, can be understood ...
This paper examines Aristotle’s theory of distributive justice and its meaning for his theory of con...
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama teisės ir teisingumo santykio problema. Atsižvelgiant į vertybinio reliatyvi...
Aristotle distinguishes between general justice and particular justice. I argue that this distinctio...
The concept of justice has been a constant issue since its conception. The Greeks also attempted to ...
The treatise on justice in Nicomachean Ethics 5 reports that the 6th C. sage Bias claimed that “ruli...
In this paper I probe into the geometrical structure which lurks behind Aristotle\u27s argument of j...
Thesis advisor: Robert C. BartlettAt the beginning of the fifth book of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aris...
In several previous studies, I have attempted to defend the thesis that, in Books 1–4 of the Nicomac...
This article explores the role of money in Aristotle’s understanding of justice. In the Politics, Ar...
The task of corrective justice in Aristotle’s ethics is the rectification of harms or injuries resul...
Aristotle's primary perspective on the concept of justice is founded on knowledge of the good, which...
In this article, I interpret Book V of the Nicomachean Ethics in which Aristotle presents a geometri...
In the center of the fifth book of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle elliptically characterizes poli...
It is often thought that Aristotle restricts the scope of justice to existing communities. Against ...
Aristotle\u2019s theory of law, especially with reference to the idea of justice, can be understood ...
This paper examines Aristotle’s theory of distributive justice and its meaning for his theory of con...
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama teisės ir teisingumo santykio problema. Atsižvelgiant į vertybinio reliatyvi...
Aristotle distinguishes between general justice and particular justice. I argue that this distinctio...
The concept of justice has been a constant issue since its conception. The Greeks also attempted to ...
The treatise on justice in Nicomachean Ethics 5 reports that the 6th C. sage Bias claimed that “ruli...