The second book of Aristotle’s Politics is generally taken to examine politeiai or constitutions that either exist in cities that are said to be well governed or were proposed by theoreticians and are thought to be well organized (II.1, 1260b30–32; II.12, 1274b26–28). Prominent are Aristotle’s examinations of Plato’s Republic and the constitution of Sparta; but Aristotle also devotes chapters to the examination of Plato’s Laws, the proposed constitutions of Phaleas of Chalcedon and Hippodamos of Miletus, and the existing constitutions of Crete, Carthage, and Solon’s Athens. Prominent, also, is scholarly analysis of Aristotle’s remarks about the Republic and Sparta – whether his criticisms of Plato are insightful and fair or whether his re...
Any modern reader of Aristotle’s Politics confronts the question of what a treatise on 4th century B...
Plato is often acknowledged as the first philosophical critic of democracy and his Republic is regul...
Cambridge Classical Studies. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2015, 255p. $ 103,00. ISBN 978-1...
The second book of Aristotle’s Politics is generally taken to examine politeiai or constitutions tha...
The second Book of the Politics has been object of multiple considerations, but it has called the at...
Aristotle’s Politics is a study of the political institutions of the 4th C. Mediterranean world, inc...
Whether on matters of politics or physics, Aristotle\u27s criticism of his predecessors is not gener...
In this paper, I concentrate on some of the more peculiar, perhaps even polemical, features of ...
The thesis of this paper is that, contrary to the common reading of Book III of the Politics, the co...
The purpose of this study is to identify the similarities and differences between the political phil...
In this book, Kevin M. Cherry compares the views of Plato and Aristotle about the practice, study, a...
My chapter explores Aristotle’s account of classical Greek democracy in three parts. The first part ...
Whether on matters of politics or physics, Aristotle's criticism of his pre-decessors is not ge...
Although Aristotle’s ideal regime discussed in books seven and eight of his Politics seems much more...
Plato, Aristotle, and the political landscape of the past are all decidedly far removed from our cur...
Any modern reader of Aristotle’s Politics confronts the question of what a treatise on 4th century B...
Plato is often acknowledged as the first philosophical critic of democracy and his Republic is regul...
Cambridge Classical Studies. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2015, 255p. $ 103,00. ISBN 978-1...
The second book of Aristotle’s Politics is generally taken to examine politeiai or constitutions tha...
The second Book of the Politics has been object of multiple considerations, but it has called the at...
Aristotle’s Politics is a study of the political institutions of the 4th C. Mediterranean world, inc...
Whether on matters of politics or physics, Aristotle\u27s criticism of his predecessors is not gener...
In this paper, I concentrate on some of the more peculiar, perhaps even polemical, features of ...
The thesis of this paper is that, contrary to the common reading of Book III of the Politics, the co...
The purpose of this study is to identify the similarities and differences between the political phil...
In this book, Kevin M. Cherry compares the views of Plato and Aristotle about the practice, study, a...
My chapter explores Aristotle’s account of classical Greek democracy in three parts. The first part ...
Whether on matters of politics or physics, Aristotle's criticism of his pre-decessors is not ge...
Although Aristotle’s ideal regime discussed in books seven and eight of his Politics seems much more...
Plato, Aristotle, and the political landscape of the past are all decidedly far removed from our cur...
Any modern reader of Aristotle’s Politics confronts the question of what a treatise on 4th century B...
Plato is often acknowledged as the first philosophical critic of democracy and his Republic is regul...
Cambridge Classical Studies. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2015, 255p. $ 103,00. ISBN 978-1...