A companion to Aristotle's Politics
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A companion to Aristotle's Politics
Blackwell, 1991
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Bibliography: p. [381]-389
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Aristotle's "Politics" is generally considered to be a founding text of Western political philosophy. It defines man's relationship to the state, the nature of political community, the mechanisms of justice and a critique of the political conditions of the time. The papers in this volume have been collected together with a view to providing a comprehensive companion to the "Politics". One dates from the 19th century, four were written specially for this volume, and the rest have been revised and edited to suit the volume's needs.
目次
- Aristotle's conception of the state, A.C. Bradley
- aims and methods of Aristotle's "Politics", Christopher Rowe
- the connection between Aristotle's "Ethics" and "Politics", A.W.H. Adkins
- Man as a political animal in Aristotle, Wolfgang Kullman
- three basic theorems in Aristotle's "Politics", David Keyt
- Aristotle's theory of natural slavery, Nicholas D. Smith
- Aristotle and exchange value, S. Meilke
- Aristotle's criticism of Plato's "Republic", R.F. Stalley
- Aristotle's defense of private property, T.H. Irwin
- Aristotle on prior and posterior, correct and mistaken constitutions, William Fortenbaugh
- Aristotle's theory of distributive justice, David Keyt
- Aristotle on natural law and justice, Fred Miller Jr
- Aristotle's analysis of oligarchy and democracy, Richard Mulgan
- Aristotle on political change, Roland Polansky
- politics, music and contemplation in Aristotle's ideal state.
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