Morals and Politics in Greek Philosophy
Title: Morals and Politics in Greek Philosophy
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1447 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Morals and Politics in Greek Philosophy
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1447 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Political philosophy, that is, the philosophy of the polis, started with the placement of man at the center of philosophical inquiry – “Know Thyself” (gnôthi seauton), as was written on the frontispiece of the Delphic Oracle. For the Greek philosophers, the study of man could not be separated from the study of the community, outside of which man cannot fulfill his nature, which is intrinsically social.
Politics is the science of the city, that is,
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The Republic, Benjamin Jowett and Ray Woodcock Online Edition, 1998-1999;
2. Aristotle, Politics, Benjamin Jowett (transl.), Online Edition in the Internet Classics Archive at http://classics.mit.edu;
3. Aristotle, The Nicomachean Ethics, W.D. Ross (transl.), Online Edition in the Internet Classics Archive at http://classics.mit.edu;
4. Leo Strauss, The City and Man, The University of Chicago Press – Chicago and London 1978;
5. F. Braunstein, J.F. Pepin, Marile doctrine, Antet 1997;
6. Dominique Colas, La Pensee Politique, Larousse 1992.