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Political Unity in Plato and Aristotle

James (Professor of Ancient Philosophy Warren

Political Unity in Plato and Aristotle

Political Unity in Plato and Aristotle

Political Unity in Plato and Aristotle

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James Warren explores what, according to Plato and Aristotle, makes a group of people a unified political community. He draws out the key role played by the attitudes and behaviours associated with the unity of the community: the ways in which those people relate to each other and how they conceive of their good in relation to other citizens.


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Beschrijving Political Unity in Plato and Aristotle

Plato and Aristotle both think that for humans to live full and flourishing lives, we must live together in political communities. They are therefore interested in their various ways in which the people in any given political community relate to one another, how they respond to or value one another, and how they conceive of their good in relation to their fellow citizens. Plato and Aristotle think that instilling and maintaining the correct beliefs and attitudes (such as 'solidarity', 'like-mindedness', and 'friendship') among the citizens is the most important mechanism to ensure that the city is 'one' and resistant to internal strife, factionalism, and perhaps the eventual dissolution of the community. This study is an investigation of the various ways in which Plato and Aristotle approach the question of political unity, how their views differ from and are alike one another, and the ways in which their views matter for continuing discussions. James Warren investigates their arguments for what kinds of relationships are important and how citizens should relate to and think about one another, work together, and feel as part of a single unified political community.


ISBN
9780198898320
Pagina's
208
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Rubriek
Filosofie
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

Filosofie