Books V and VI of "Politics" represent, at least from a methodological perspective, a significant shift in outlook compared to, for example, Books VII and VIII. The question of what is the best constitution is not set aside, but Aristotle considers the best constitution to be the one most protected from subversive movements. The existence of such a constitution depends not only on science but also on external conditions, such as the geographical location of the city, the available resources, and other factors independent of human will. The question of the best constitution seems to be free from utopian and deontological elements. [...] (from the book's preface)
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Product Details
- Authors
- Aristotelis, Aristotelis 385-322 p.CH.
- Publisher
- Zitros
- Language
- Greek
- ISBN-13
- 9789608437364
Edition
- Cover
- Hardcover
- Number of Pages
- 469
- Dimensions
- 13x19 cm
- Release Date
- 4/2005
- Publication Date
- 2005
Content
- Philosophical Movement/School
- Existentialism
- Reader Level
- Classic Texts
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