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The best practicable constitution (polity) and Aristotle's justification of this constitution over his real preference for aristocracy
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Aristotle's exploration of polity as the ideal constitution is grounded in his ethical theories, particularly his concepts of mean, virtue, and equality. This essay examines how these philosophical principles support his political ideals, highlighting the interplay between ethics and governance. Through a detailed analysis, it underscores Aristotle's belief in the importance of moral considerations in shaping political structures.
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The best practicable constitution (polity) and Aristotle's justification of this constitution over his real preference for aristocracy, Johannes Lenhard
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- Title
- The best practicable constitution (polity) and Aristotle's justification of this constitution over his real preference for aristocracy
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Johannes Lenhard
- Publisher
- GRIN Verlag
- Released
- 2013
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN13
- 9783640601189
- Category
- Political Science / Politics
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- Aristotle's exploration of polity as the ideal constitution is grounded in his ethical theories, particularly his concepts of mean, virtue, and equality. This essay examines how these philosophical principles support his political ideals, highlighting the interplay between ethics and governance. Through a detailed analysis, it underscores Aristotle's belief in the importance of moral considerations in shaping political structures.