| James Brown Scott - 2002 - Broj stranica: 1046
...the state is a creation of nature ... is that the individual, when isolated, is not self -sufficing; and therefore he is like a part in relation to the...whole. But he who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god: he is no part... | |
| Donald E. Polkinghorne - 1984 - Broj stranica: 668
...the same when they no longer have their proper quality, but only that they have the same name. The proof that the state is a creation of nature and prior...therefore he is like a part in relation to the whole." 2. Hegel's concept of Verstand translated as "understanding" refers to an analytic kind of reason used... | |
| Mark Neocleous - 2003 - Broj stranica: 184
...as we might speak of a stone hand; for when destroyed the hand will be no better than that . . . The proof that the state is a creation of nature and prior...and therefore he is like a part in relation to the whole.40 Here the state is a creation of nature, and while Aristotle does not call the polis a body,... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - Broj stranica: 460
...that they are the same when they are no loncfer the same, but only that they have the same name. The proof that the state is a creation of nature and prior...whole. But he who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god : he is no part... | |
| Paul Magnette - 2005 - Broj stranica: 220
...simultaneously a generic title and a more specific form of civic life. At the outset Aristotle calls to mind that 'the state is a creation of nature and prior to the individual' , and that 'man is by nature apolitical animal' (I: 1253). As he defines the city, the supreme community... | |
| Chana B. Cox - 2006 - Broj stranica: 302
...without government. For the ancients, the polis is prior to the individual. The proof that the polis is a creation of nature and prior to the individual...whole. But he who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god: he is no part... | |
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