| Cornelius F. Murphy - 1985 - Broj stranica: 220
...community, large enough to be nearly or quite self-sufficing, the state comes into existence, originating in the bare needs of life, and continuing in existence...so is the state, for it is the end of them, and the nature of a thing is its end. For what each thing is when fully developed, we call its nature, whether... | |
| Giovanni Reale - 1985 - Broj stranica: 464
...community, large enough to be nearly or quite self-sufficing, the state comes into existence, originating in the bare needs of life, and continuing in existence...so is the state, for it is the end of them, and the nature of a thing is its end. For what each thing is when fully developed, we call its nature, whether... | |
| Giambattista Vico, Thomas Goddard Bergin, Max Harold Fisch - 1984 - Broj stranica: 500
...to be nearly or quite self-sufficing, the polis, or city-state, comes into existence, originating in the bare needs of life, and continuing in existence...the earlier forms of society are natural, so is the polis, for it is the end of them, and the nature of a thing is its end. For what each thing is when... | |
| James David Barber - 1988 - Broj stranica: 542
...Politics is a response to human needs: "the state comes into existence," quoth Aristotle, "originating in the bare needs of life, and continuing in existence for the sake of a good life."23 Nearly all political phenomena can be interpreted psychologically, and most are. There are... | |
| Roger D. Masters - 1989 - Broj stranica: 326
...enough to be nearly or quite self-sufficing, the state [polis] comes into existence, originating in the bare needs of life, and continuing in existence...earlier forms of society are natural, so is the state [polis], for it is the end of them, and the nature of a thing is its end. Forwhat 251 each thing is... | |
| Suzy Platt - 1992 - Broj stranica: 550
...community, large enough to be nearly or quite self-sufficing, the state comes into existence, originating in the bare needs of life, and continuing in existence for the sake of a good life. ARISTOTLE, Politics, book 1, chapter 2.— Aristotle's Politics and Poetics, trans. Benjamin Jowett... | |
| Jacob Joshua Ross - 2010 - Broj stranica: 330
...continues its existence in a more elaborate manner, catering for the good life. So, Aristotle argues, "if the earlier forms of society are natural, so is the state, for it is the end of them, and the nature of a thing is its end." Aristotle therefore concludes that the state is a creation of nature... | |
| Ellen Goodman - 1995 - Broj stranica: 324
...community, large enough to be nearly or quite self-sufficing, the state comes into existence, originating in the bare needs of life, and continuing in existence...so is the state, for it is the end of them, and the nature of a thing is its end. For what each thing is when fully developed, we call its nature, whether... | |
| Suzanne Stern-Gillet - 1995 - Broj stranica: 246
...potentialities of those citizens who are capable of it. Furthermore, since, in Aristotle's reasoning, "if the earlier forms of society are natural, so is the state, for it is the end of them, and the nature of a thing is its end. For what each thing is when fully developed, we call its nature," 34... | |
| Roger Boesche - 2010 - Broj stranica: 508
...community, large enough to be nearly or quite self-sufficing, the state comes into existence, originating in the bare needs of life, and continuing in existence...so is the state, for it is the end of them, and the nature of a thing is its end. For what each thing is when fully developed, we call its nature, whether... | |
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