The analogy between the divine order of the kosmos and the human order of the polis was well established in Greek thought and the basis of a persistent but evolving political cosmology that attempted to link human and divine. The analogy is well attested in both literary evidence and the use of kosmos-derived terms in archaic political structures from several Greek cities. But this analogy was unstable, as philosophical ideas of nature and the divine challenged one side of it and the development of the civic microcosm of the polis, and particularly radical Athenian democracy, challenged the other. The traditional form of the analogy represented by Homeric epic was inherently conservative, in placing Zeus and kings (basileis) in the same pos...
This paper is an exploratory investigation of the use of analogy in Aristotle\u27s works. The thesis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [85]-88)This thesis focuses on the use of traditional myt...
The purpose of this paper is to ask critical questions about the widespread conception of the univ...
AbstractAnalogy is one of the very few phenomena which raises interest for a large number of science...
The political dimension of Plato’s cosmological thought has been extensively explored as such and in...
Mill‟s social theories, particularly his notions of civilization and politics, were undoubtedly shap...
Two types of divinities predominate in Plato’s later dialogues, the traditional and cosmic gods. Thi...
Resumen: el presente artículo es una reflexión sobre la metáfora política conocida como pólis týrann...
Both historically and philosophically it has been admitted that the Greeks from ancient times by com...
The essay considers synthetically the passages of Hesiod’s Theogony concerning Khaos, Gaia, Uranòs, ...
The expert (technē) analogy often plays an essential role in the arguments of Xenophon, Plato and Ar...
Aristotle’s account of kingship in Politics 3 responds to the rich discourse on kingship that permea...
When did kosmos come to mean *the* kosmos, in the sense of ‘world-order’? I venture a new answer by ...
This thesis is the first serious examination of the significance of wonder and the marvellous as a c...
The thesis deals with a relation of cosmic order and orders, which involve human beings and society....
This paper is an exploratory investigation of the use of analogy in Aristotle\u27s works. The thesis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [85]-88)This thesis focuses on the use of traditional myt...
The purpose of this paper is to ask critical questions about the widespread conception of the univ...
AbstractAnalogy is one of the very few phenomena which raises interest for a large number of science...
The political dimension of Plato’s cosmological thought has been extensively explored as such and in...
Mill‟s social theories, particularly his notions of civilization and politics, were undoubtedly shap...
Two types of divinities predominate in Plato’s later dialogues, the traditional and cosmic gods. Thi...
Resumen: el presente artículo es una reflexión sobre la metáfora política conocida como pólis týrann...
Both historically and philosophically it has been admitted that the Greeks from ancient times by com...
The essay considers synthetically the passages of Hesiod’s Theogony concerning Khaos, Gaia, Uranòs, ...
The expert (technē) analogy often plays an essential role in the arguments of Xenophon, Plato and Ar...
Aristotle’s account of kingship in Politics 3 responds to the rich discourse on kingship that permea...
When did kosmos come to mean *the* kosmos, in the sense of ‘world-order’? I venture a new answer by ...
This thesis is the first serious examination of the significance of wonder and the marvellous as a c...
The thesis deals with a relation of cosmic order and orders, which involve human beings and society....
This paper is an exploratory investigation of the use of analogy in Aristotle\u27s works. The thesis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [85]-88)This thesis focuses on the use of traditional myt...
The purpose of this paper is to ask critical questions about the widespread conception of the univ...