Aristotle’s discussion of legal change in Politics II.8 is the subject of this article. The aim is to show that Aristotle viewed legal change positively, when changes to the law were required, and that his discussion was mainly concerned with the two rather distinct roles of the demos and of the legislator. This essay deals with a re-examination of 1268b 25ff. in book II of Aristotle’s Politics and its connection with book III. The analysis is also extended to Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Nicomachean Ethics, and to Plato’s Politicus and Laws.La discusión de Aristóteles sobre el cambio legal en Política II.8 es el tema de este artículo. El objetivo es mostrar que Aristóteles vio el cambio legal positivamente, cuando se requieren cambios a la ley...
Resumen: El presente texto explora en las obras seleccionadas de Aristóteles la conexión del deliber...
Within the contemporary political-ethical debate, the Aristotelian ethics of virtue is frequently in...
In this article I intend to show the inextricable relation existing between ethics and politics whic...
Aristotle’s discussion of legal change in Politics II.8 is the subject of this article. The aim is t...
La discusión de Aristóteles sobre el cambio legal en Política II.8 es el tema de este artículo. El o...
Aristotle's discussion of legal change in Politics II.8 is the subject of this articl...
This dissertation is an attempt to articulate an Aristotelian alternative to the two prominent conte...
This article attempts to demonstrate that Book II in Aristotle’s Politics is not simply pars destrue...
Proclaiming that man is a political animal, Aristotle overcame the Sophists' opposition between law ...
The aim of the article is to indicate that there is quite strong support in the text of the Nicomach...
Starting from the fact that in the classification of the constitutions, illustrated by Aristotle in ...
In the first lines of Book VIII of the Politics, Aristotle affirms: “That therefore the legislator s...
In contrast with the procedural orientation of Athenian law in his day, Aristotle thinks that the la...
Whether on matters of politics or physics, Aristotle\u27s criticism of his predecessors is not gener...
The second Book of the Politics has been object of multiple considerations, but it has called the at...
Resumen: El presente texto explora en las obras seleccionadas de Aristóteles la conexión del deliber...
Within the contemporary political-ethical debate, the Aristotelian ethics of virtue is frequently in...
In this article I intend to show the inextricable relation existing between ethics and politics whic...
Aristotle’s discussion of legal change in Politics II.8 is the subject of this article. The aim is t...
La discusión de Aristóteles sobre el cambio legal en Política II.8 es el tema de este artículo. El o...
Aristotle's discussion of legal change in Politics II.8 is the subject of this articl...
This dissertation is an attempt to articulate an Aristotelian alternative to the two prominent conte...
This article attempts to demonstrate that Book II in Aristotle’s Politics is not simply pars destrue...
Proclaiming that man is a political animal, Aristotle overcame the Sophists' opposition between law ...
The aim of the article is to indicate that there is quite strong support in the text of the Nicomach...
Starting from the fact that in the classification of the constitutions, illustrated by Aristotle in ...
In the first lines of Book VIII of the Politics, Aristotle affirms: “That therefore the legislator s...
In contrast with the procedural orientation of Athenian law in his day, Aristotle thinks that the la...
Whether on matters of politics or physics, Aristotle\u27s criticism of his predecessors is not gener...
The second Book of the Politics has been object of multiple considerations, but it has called the at...
Resumen: El presente texto explora en las obras seleccionadas de Aristóteles la conexión del deliber...
Within the contemporary political-ethical debate, the Aristotelian ethics of virtue is frequently in...
In this article I intend to show the inextricable relation existing between ethics and politics whic...