03635nam 2200601 a 450 991045762690332120210519203632.01-283-34478-597866133447860-226-28404-210.7208/9780226284040(CKB)2550000000066213(EBL)802243(OCoLC)761646551(SSID)ssj0000550938(PQKBManifestationID)12233714(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000550938(PQKBWorkID)10525428(PQKB)10883770(StDuBDS)EDZ0000155560(MiAaPQ)EBC802243(DE-B1597)524221(DE-B1597)9780226284040(Au-PeEL)EBL802243(CaPaEBR)ebr10514891(CaONFJC)MIL334478(EXLCZ)99255000000006621320110324d2011 uy 0engurun#---|u||utxtccrAristotle's Politics[electronic resource] living well and living together /Eugene GarverChicago ;London University of Chicago Press20111 online resource (313 p.)"Completes a trilogy on Aristotle: Aristotle's Rhetoric: an art of character (University of Chicago Press, 1994) and Confronting Aristotle's Ethics: ancient and modern morality (University of Chicago Press, 2006) were the first two books in the series"--Preliminaries.0-226-28402-6 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Front matter --Contents --Acknowledgments --Abbreviations of Aristotle's Works --Introduction: Aristotle's Politics: Living Well and Living Together --1. Book I: Slavery and the Will to Power --2. Book II: Aristotle's State as a Work of Art --3. The Justice of Book III and the Incompleteness of the Normative --4. Practical Knowledge and the Four Orientations to the Best --5. Factions and the Paradox of Aristotelian Practical Science --6. The Best Life and the Common Life --Conclusion: People as Political Animals --Notes --Works Cited --Index of Names --Index of Passages in Aristotle's Works"Man is a political animal," Aristotle asserts near the beginning of the Politics. In this novel reading of one of the foundational texts of political philosophy, Eugene Garver traces the surprising implications of Aristotle's claim and explores the treatise's relevance to ongoing political concerns. Often dismissed as overly grounded in Aristotle's specific moment in time, in fact the Politics challenges contemporary understandings of human action and allows us to better see ourselves today. Close examination of Aristotle's treatise, Garver finds, reveals a significant, practical role for philosophy to play in politics. Philosophers present arguments about issues-such as the right and the good, justice and modes of governance, the relation between the good person and the good citizen, and the character of a good life-that politicians must then make appealing to their fellow citizens. Completing Garver's trilogy on Aristotle's unique vision, Aristotle's Politics yields new ways of thinking about ethics and politics, ancient and modern.Political scienceElectronic books.Political science.320.01/1Garver Eugene506868MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910457626903321Aristotle's Politics2146678UNINA00930nam a2200265 i 450099100391635970753620020509150655.0951115s1988 it ||| | ita 8822104870b11233849-39ule_instPARLA191205ExLDip.to FilosofiaitaVoltaire132570Opere Filosofiche /Voltaire ; a cura di Maria Moneti CodignolaFirenze :La Nuova Italia,c1988XLIV, 139 p. ;20 cm.Pensatori antichi e moderni ;116Filosofia franceseMoneti Codignola, Maria.b1123384923-02-1701-07-02991003916359707536LE005 MF 16 M 2112005000292408le005-E0.00-l- 01010.i1139064501-07-02Opere filosofiche635692UNISALENTOle00501-01-95ma -itait 01