| Michael Cox, Timothy Dunne, Ken Booth - 2001 - Broj stranica: 314
...I'eloponnesutn War: The Complete Hohhes Translation (Chicago. IL: The University of Chicago Press. 1958). bare needs of life, and continuing in existence for the sake of tlic good life'.43 The good life entails the practice of excellence in the lives of individuals as... | |
| Mads Qvortrup - 2003 - Broj stranica: 162
...(London: Macmillan, 1996). 24 In The Politics, Aristotle - in classical teleological fashion - noted 'if earlier forms of society are natural so is the state, for it is the end for them [men], and the natural for a thing is its end. For what each is when fully developed, we call... | |
| Ernesto Mayz Vallenilla - 2004 - Broj stranica: 228
...be nearly or quite self sufficing, the state (ifeXeioq j16X1q) comes into existence, originating in the bare needs of life, and continuing in existence...earlier forms of society are natural, so is the state (noXicJ, for it is the end of them, and the nature (cpuoiq) of a thing is its end. For what each thing... | |
| Gilbert Rist - 2002 - Broj stranica: 308
...Anti-nature. Elements pour une philosophic tragique [1973], Paris: PUF, 1986, pu 11. Politico, 1253'. Cf. 'And therefore, if the earlier forms of society are...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... | |
| Simon Bromley - 2004 - Broj stranica: 578
...property. The state, says Aristotle, aims 'at the highest good' and 'comes into existence, originating in the bare needs of life, and continuing in existence for the sake of a good life' (1996, p.13). Actors often seek collectively binding rules in order to pursue interests and to affirm... | |
| Julia Reinhard Lupton - 2005 - Broj stranica: 291
...EPILOGUE 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" (1252^. Here and elsewhere, Aristotle emphasizes the plurality that constitutes the community: several... | |
| Soran Reader - 2005 - Broj stranica: 262
...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. (1252bl3-30). For Aristotle, then, the state first arises out of human necessities. But from its origins... | |
| Ahuvia Kahane - 2005 - Broj stranica: 288
...[polis] comes into existence . . . And therefore, if the earlier forms of society are natural \physei], so is the state, for it is the end of them, and the nature \physi.v\ of a thing is its end \telos] . . . Hence it is evident that the state is a creation... | |
| James Delaney - 2006 - Broj stranica: 171
...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...of society are natural, so is the state, for it is in the end of them, and the nature of a thing is its end." Aristotle is certainly not advocating that... | |
| Christos Evangeliou - 2006 - Broj stranica: 260
...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...life. And therefore, if the earlier forms of society [family and village] are natural, so is the state, for it is the end of them, and the nature of a thing... | |
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