He who would duly inquire about the best form of a state ought first to determine which is the most eligible life; while this remains uncertain the best form of the state must also be uncertain... Outlines of Historical Jurisprudence - Stranica 15napisao/la Paul Vinogradoff - 1922 - Broj stranica: 744Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - Broj stranica: 470
...institution. Enough of the different kinds of offices. BOOK VII. VII. I. HE who would duly enquire about the best form of a . state ought first to determine which is the most eligible "and"" life ; while this remains uncertain the best form of the state must al30 De uncertain ; for,... | |
| James Hervey Hyslop - 1903 - Broj stranica: 502
...ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. BOOK VII. THE BEST LIFE FOR INDIVIDUALS AND STATES. "He who would duly enquire about the best form of a state ought first to determine which is the most eligible life. "Assuming that enough has been already said in exoteric discourses concerning the best life, we will... | |
| Frank Buffington Vrooman - 1911 - Broj stranica: 308
...men in states and ... is the principle of order in political society. Pol., VII, I : "He who would inquire about the best form of a state ought first to determine which is the most eligible life." Pol., VII, i, 14: "Let us assume that the best life both for individuals and states is the life of... | |
| 1911 - Broj stranica: 754
...something other than mere smooth running. To quote Aristotle yet again: "He who would duly enquire about the best form of a state ought first to determine which is the most eligible life"; for "the end of individuals and of states is the same," viz., the ideal life; and "the good man as... | |
| Hartley Burr Alexander - 1918 - Broj stranica: 248
...AMERICA'S SELF-REVELATION . . 151 X. LETTERS TO THE PUBLIC . . . 177 i I He who would duly enquire about the best form of a state ought first to determine which is the most eligible life. • — Aristotle, Politics, vii, I. LIBERTY AND DEMOCRACY IN the presence of death — if the dead... | |
| John Henry MacCracken - 1920 - Broj stranica: 440
...true in the larger world outside, for as Aristotle observed long since, ' ' He who would duly enquire about the best form of a state ought first to determine which is the most eligible life; for while this remains uncertain, the best form of the state must also be uncertain. Then we ought... | |
| Aristotle - 1921 - Broj stranica: 492
...37, with Richards. 3 Cp. iv. 1300*4. BOOK VII HE who would duly inquire about the best form of a 1 15 state ought first to determine which is the most eligible...the best form of the state must also be uncertain f for, in the natural order of things, those may be expected to lead the best life who are governed... | |
| Hartley Burr Alexander - 1923 - Broj stranica: 552
...something other than mere smooth running. To quote Aristotle yet again : "He who would duly enquire about the best form of a state ought first to determine which is the most eligible life"; for "the end of individuals and of states is the same," viz., the ideal life; and "the good man as... | |
| Chris Brown, Terry Nardin, Nicholas Rengger - 2002 - Broj stranica: 634
...the former qualities a state cannot exist at all, without the latter not well. Book 7, chs.i-3 i . He who would duly inquire about the best form of a...most eligible life; while this remains uncertain the 15 best form of the state must also be uncertain; for, in the natural order of things, those men may... | |
| Bronwen Price - 2002 - Broj stranica: 226
...laid down in Book VII of Aristotle's Politics, the problems become even clearer. Aristotle writes that 'he who would duly inquire about the best form of...ought first to determine which is the most eligible life.'9 At a pinch, the New Atlantis could be regarded as an attempt to describe this life as it might... | |
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