According to Aristotle, for a polis or political association to endure, there must be a friendship as well as justice among its members. Political fraternity, the kind of friendship that exists among citizens, is the product of a complex and overlapping system of social relations based upon marriage-connections, kin-groups, religious gatherings and social pastimes. The associations in which these relations are anchored occupy an intermediate position between the family or oikos on the one hand, and the polis on the other, and simultaneously exhibit the distinct kinds of unity that characterize these other forms of association. Because of their hybrid nature, the institutions of political fraternity provide a connecting link between the sp...
In this paper I seek to explicate Aristotle’s conception of the common good as it applies to communi...
This paper unfolds into three parts. In the first one, I shall provide a short introduction to the m...
In the Politics, Aristotle claims that a distinctive feature of civic relations is that citizens are...
According to Aristotle, for a polis or political association to endure, there must be a friendship a...
In the Politics III, 9, Aristotle disapproves the power distribution indemocratic constitutions, say...
the article shows the importance of friendship in the context of Aristotelian political philosophy. ...
In this chapter I explore the possibility that the Nicomachean Ethics and the Politics are parts of ...
Permission to include this article granted by International Political Anthropology.Aristotle’s frien...
The purpose of my paper is to show that the virtue which Aristotle calls philia, not in the strong s...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This dissertation develops an account of Aristotle's view ...
Aristotle offers us no sustained account of civic friendship (πολιτική φιλία), only remarks scattere...
How can the Aristotelian account of friendship contribute to an understanding of the notion of polit...
This thesis explores rule or power [ archein ] in Plato and Aristotle's discussions of interpersonal...
Abstract: Does the concept of political friendship make sense, and does cultivating political friend...
none1noThe aim of this essay is to bring to light the role played by concern for the ēthos of citiz...
In this paper I seek to explicate Aristotle’s conception of the common good as it applies to communi...
This paper unfolds into three parts. In the first one, I shall provide a short introduction to the m...
In the Politics, Aristotle claims that a distinctive feature of civic relations is that citizens are...
According to Aristotle, for a polis or political association to endure, there must be a friendship a...
In the Politics III, 9, Aristotle disapproves the power distribution indemocratic constitutions, say...
the article shows the importance of friendship in the context of Aristotelian political philosophy. ...
In this chapter I explore the possibility that the Nicomachean Ethics and the Politics are parts of ...
Permission to include this article granted by International Political Anthropology.Aristotle’s frien...
The purpose of my paper is to show that the virtue which Aristotle calls philia, not in the strong s...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This dissertation develops an account of Aristotle's view ...
Aristotle offers us no sustained account of civic friendship (πολιτική φιλία), only remarks scattere...
How can the Aristotelian account of friendship contribute to an understanding of the notion of polit...
This thesis explores rule or power [ archein ] in Plato and Aristotle's discussions of interpersonal...
Abstract: Does the concept of political friendship make sense, and does cultivating political friend...
none1noThe aim of this essay is to bring to light the role played by concern for the ēthos of citiz...
In this paper I seek to explicate Aristotle’s conception of the common good as it applies to communi...
This paper unfolds into three parts. In the first one, I shall provide a short introduction to the m...
In the Politics, Aristotle claims that a distinctive feature of civic relations is that citizens are...