Aristotle politics book 3
[DOC File]Political Philosophy Reading List
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Clark, S.R. (1975) Aristotle’s Man, 2.1, 3.3 Coleman, J. (2000) A History of Political Thought: From Ancient Greece to Early Christianity, pp. 149-158, 186-222 Davis, M. (1996) The Politics of Philosophy: A Commentary on Aristotle’s Politics
[DOC File]The logic of collective identities
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(Aristotle, Politics, Book III) Let’s consider an assertion of collective identity. Somebody addresses an audience and says to them: “We are the group so-and-so”. Since the group claims to have a proper name, it can only exist, if it exists at all, as a real group, not as …
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־ARISTOTLE־ Th/22 Large Group: D. Corey—Differences between Plato and Aristotle; Allman—Aristotle’s Cultivation of Philosophical Statesmen. Reading: Politics Book I: 1-5 + TBA. T/27 Small Group: Ethics Book I, 1-9. Th/29 Small Group: Ethics Book II . October . T/4 Small Group: Ethics Book III. Th/6 Small Group: Ethics Books IV, 3; V, 1-8
[DOCX File]University of Notre Dame
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Aristotle, Politics, Book I. One useful approach to the beginning of the . Politics. is to think of Aristotle as concerned with the question “What one must know to exercise political power properly?”. This question immediately raises some others: Is that knowledge theoretical (as the understanding of physics or philosophy might be)?
[DOC File]JUNIATA COLLEGE
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2/20 F Aristotle, Politics Books I and II, pp. 361-379. 2/23 M Aristotle, Politics Book III, pp. 379-396. 2/24 T study groups . 2/25 W Aristotle, Politics, Books IV, VII, pp. 396-416. 2/27 F Aquinas, On Kingship, Summa Theologica, pp. 457-476 . 3/2 M Machiavelli, The Prince, introduction, chs. 1-7, pp. 482-495. 3/3 T study groups
[DOC File]Aristotle (V5023) - University of Sussex
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Articles on Aristotle, vol. 3. V. Politis, Aristotle and the Metaphysics, Ch 7. J. Lear, Aristotle: The Desire to Understand, Ch 6. 6-8. Seminar Questions: 1. What are the complications created by the matter-form (‘hylomorphic’) conception of things? 2. What is the apparent paradox which Aristotle seems to be committed to? 3.
[DOC File]Aristotle’s Politics
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aristotle’s politics: book iii 1-4, iv 1-4 We began the course last time with a straightforward quotation from Aristotle’s Politics: “[E]very city-state [polis] is a community [koinonia] of some sort, and every community is established for the sake of some good [agathon],” that is, some goal or end that this special thing we call the ...
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Aristotle. The Politics: Books 1 – 3. Book 1- Origins of the State. Every State is a community established with a view to obtain the highest good, i.e. the good life. The origin of every society is in the family. Families unite and associate into a village in order to supply their daily needs.
[DOC File]Aristotle’s Politics
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As Aristotle traces it in Politics Book I, the family naturally gathers together in mutual need (exchange of goods, etc.) into villages, the second type of community. This community is modelled on the family, according to Aristotle, with a king presiding over the village as a father does over a family and its slaves. Finally, a number of ...
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Study and Discussion Questions: Politics, Book III. Chapter 1: Why is it important for Aristotle to settle who or what a citizen is? What is his answer? Consider a couple of alternative definitions of citizenship: The . Expansive Aristotelian. View - citizen is someone who participates in the common good of the polis. The Democratic Theory View
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