In this paper, I engage with the works of Richard Bodéüs about Aristotle’s understanding of the relationship between law, virtue, and education. I argue that there is an important difference between the demands of the law and those of reason, especially in the defective, but more common, regimes. This difference is also found in the best regime possible for most cities, the mixed regime Aristotle calls ‘polity’ (or, in Greek, politeia), insofar as it represents a balance between oligarchy and democracy. To educate citizens in this regime requires what Aristotle calls “political philosophy.
Presents the final part of Professor Steve Smith's class about Aristotle. This final part on Aristot...
"Connecting several strands of Aristotle's thought, Zoli Filotas sheds light on one of the axioms of...
Throughout his political works, Plato takes the aim of politics to be the virtue and happiness of th...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::Ciência PolíticaPresents a lecture that discusses Aristotle's c...
Proclaiming that man is a political animal, Aristotle overcame the Sophists' opposition between law ...
In contrast to a little bit utopian standpoint offered by Plato in his teachings about the state or...
It is widely agreed that Aristotle holds that the best moral education involves habituation in the p...
While much of Aristotle\u27s works are preserved in various volumes, two of his famous works are the...
Passages in Aristotle’s Politics Book 3 are cited in discussions of the “rule of law”, most particul...
In Plato’s Republic, Socrates presents an image of human beings in a cave to portray the political s...
The aim of the article is to indicate that there is quite strong support in the text of the Nicomach...
There is an ambiguity in Aristotle\u27s Politics concerning the character of a good regime. This amb...
Present-day political theory pays much attention to citizenship but hardly any to statesmanship. Cla...
This dissertation is an attempt to articulate an Aristotelian alternative to the two prominent conte...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::Ciência PolíticaPresents a class of Professor Steven Smith that...
Presents the final part of Professor Steve Smith's class about Aristotle. This final part on Aristot...
"Connecting several strands of Aristotle's thought, Zoli Filotas sheds light on one of the axioms of...
Throughout his political works, Plato takes the aim of politics to be the virtue and happiness of th...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::Ciência PolíticaPresents a lecture that discusses Aristotle's c...
Proclaiming that man is a political animal, Aristotle overcame the Sophists' opposition between law ...
In contrast to a little bit utopian standpoint offered by Plato in his teachings about the state or...
It is widely agreed that Aristotle holds that the best moral education involves habituation in the p...
While much of Aristotle\u27s works are preserved in various volumes, two of his famous works are the...
Passages in Aristotle’s Politics Book 3 are cited in discussions of the “rule of law”, most particul...
In Plato’s Republic, Socrates presents an image of human beings in a cave to portray the political s...
The aim of the article is to indicate that there is quite strong support in the text of the Nicomach...
There is an ambiguity in Aristotle\u27s Politics concerning the character of a good regime. This amb...
Present-day political theory pays much attention to citizenship but hardly any to statesmanship. Cla...
This dissertation is an attempt to articulate an Aristotelian alternative to the two prominent conte...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::Ciência PolíticaPresents a class of Professor Steven Smith that...
Presents the final part of Professor Steve Smith's class about Aristotle. This final part on Aristot...
"Connecting several strands of Aristotle's thought, Zoli Filotas sheds light on one of the axioms of...
Throughout his political works, Plato takes the aim of politics to be the virtue and happiness of th...