The common good is the final causality (telos) of living together. Both public order and a public moral virtue participate to its realization. Through a never-ending reference to human solidarity, language articulates its implementation and division. The expression «common good» is a commonplace in political philosophy. As with any common expression, everyone tends to attribute his/her own personal definition to it. To clarify «common good» in a philosophical perspective, one can begin with an analysis of its two composite words («good» and «common») and then proceed with a reasoning based on the social nature of the expression. Shared by all as a reasonable truth, a commonplace (I intend here the topoi of Aristotle) is a map to understa...
CITATION: Koopman, N. 2012. The common good and human dignity : some very preliminary remarks. Neder...
Resumen: Existen varias concepciones o versiones del concepto de bien común. Este artículo trata de ...
It is a well-known passage. The first-person narrator, Socrates, reports on a conversation about jus...
The common good is the final causality (telos) of living together. Both public order and a public mo...
Aristotle’s statement that the individual human being is a social or a political animal can be misgu...
In this paper I seek to explicate Aristotle’s conception of the common good as it applies to communi...
Philosophers often debate whether there is a common good and in what it might consist. My concern i...
Aristotle is one of the greatest political philosophers of Greek history. In his book, Politics, we ...
The first occurrence of the expression 'common good' in the context of a philosophical argumentation...
The expression "common good" usually conjures up benevolent associations: it is something to be desi...
The essay addresses the philosophical-legal question of "common good". Starting from some classical ...
This paper is an attempt to clarify the political uses of the notion of common good, and the related...
This text can be defined as an attempt to look at the question of the common good through sociologic...
I. What is the common good? The reknowned Austrian economist and social thinker Friedrich Augustus v...
This thesis is an attempt at renegotiating and deliberating on the principles of modern liberalism, ...
CITATION: Koopman, N. 2012. The common good and human dignity : some very preliminary remarks. Neder...
Resumen: Existen varias concepciones o versiones del concepto de bien común. Este artículo trata de ...
It is a well-known passage. The first-person narrator, Socrates, reports on a conversation about jus...
The common good is the final causality (telos) of living together. Both public order and a public mo...
Aristotle’s statement that the individual human being is a social or a political animal can be misgu...
In this paper I seek to explicate Aristotle’s conception of the common good as it applies to communi...
Philosophers often debate whether there is a common good and in what it might consist. My concern i...
Aristotle is one of the greatest political philosophers of Greek history. In his book, Politics, we ...
The first occurrence of the expression 'common good' in the context of a philosophical argumentation...
The expression "common good" usually conjures up benevolent associations: it is something to be desi...
The essay addresses the philosophical-legal question of "common good". Starting from some classical ...
This paper is an attempt to clarify the political uses of the notion of common good, and the related...
This text can be defined as an attempt to look at the question of the common good through sociologic...
I. What is the common good? The reknowned Austrian economist and social thinker Friedrich Augustus v...
This thesis is an attempt at renegotiating and deliberating on the principles of modern liberalism, ...
CITATION: Koopman, N. 2012. The common good and human dignity : some very preliminary remarks. Neder...
Resumen: Existen varias concepciones o versiones del concepto de bien común. Este artículo trata de ...
It is a well-known passage. The first-person narrator, Socrates, reports on a conversation about jus...