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Plato's theory of man in relation to his political philosophy

Plato's theory of man in relation to his political philosophy

... writing. Plato always has his Socrates be aware of this incredulity of the tales or myth he was going to ...gave his excuse that the tales were not his own but came from some other sources ... See full document

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Sophists vs. Aristotle in Sophocles's Antigone

Sophists vs. Aristotle in Sophocles's Antigone

... Abdera. His well- known statement, “man is the measure of all things, of those that are in so far as they are, and those that are not in so far as they are not,” preserved by Plato, is the underlying ... See full document

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Shaping and Sharing in Democratic Theory: Towards a Political Philosophy of Interstate Equality

Shaping and Sharing in Democratic Theory: Towards a Political Philosophy of Interstate Equality

... Professor Brilmayer analyzes two existing theories of interstate relations, rejects the notion that democratic theory requires that interstate equality need be an all-or-nothing iss[r] ... See full document

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Distinguishing the virtuous city of Alfarabi from that of Plato in light of his unique historical context

Distinguishing the virtuous city of Alfarabi from that of Plato in light of his unique historical context

... three-centuries-old political history of Muslims till his ...coherent political philosophy, the failure of Muslims to find answers to the fundamental questions: who should rule and exercise ... See full document

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Between history and philosophy: Isaiah Berlin on political theory and hermeneutics

Between history and philosophy: Isaiah Berlin on political theory and hermeneutics

... and his general hermeneutic approach becomes clearly ...and his insistence on the possibility of ethical knowledge, even if sui generis, rests upon the assumption of the absolute presuppositions as outlined ... See full document

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Ethics, morality and the case for realist political theory

Ethics, morality and the case for realist political theory

... ‘basic relation of morality to politics as being that represented either by the enactment model or the structural model’ whereby the former seeks to enact prior moral principles in practice (such as ... See full document

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Madness in Socratic philosophy : Xenophon, Plato and Epictetus

Madness in Socratic philosophy : Xenophon, Plato and Epictetus

... difference between the way that certain things appear to the crowd and the way they really are is captured by the contrast between δόξα and ἀλήθεια (e.g. 262c1-2). As we have seen in my discussion of misleading ... See full document

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3.    The Transformation of Man from State of Nature to Civil Society:A Philosophical Investigation

3.    The Transformation of Man from State of Nature to Civil Society:A Philosophical Investigation

... contract theory, nearly as old as philosophy itself, is the view that persons' moral and political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they ... See full document

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Law, reconciliation and philosophy : Athenian democracy at  the end of the fifth century B C

Law, reconciliation and philosophy : Athenian democracy at the end of the fifth century B C

... western political thought in ...for his teaching of ancient Greek language and culture, in particular Aristophanes’ comedies, that opened my eyes to another fascinating aspect of Greek culture than the ... See full document

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Kauṭilya's Arthaśāstra: A Classic Text of Statecraft and an Untapped Political Science Resource

Kauṭilya's Arthaśāstra: A Classic Text of Statecraft and an Untapped Political Science Resource

... 'contract theory', Kauṭilya argues: as men have increasingly suffered from the condition of matsya-nyāya – fearing for their life and property – they concluded that a ruler with supreme executive power – ...of ... See full document

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Reduction of exercise capacity in sarcoidosis in relation to disease severity

Reduction of exercise capacity in sarcoidosis in relation to disease severity

... The CPET results in the studied population, subdivided in relation to disease stages, are summarized in Table 2. An abnormal CPET (VO 2 peak ,83%) was exhibited by 53% of patients while, according to the ... See full document

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Maupassant the man, as revealed in his works

Maupassant the man, as revealed in his works

... Tout leur bonbeur, toute leur puissaoce, touts leur vie sont dans leur beautS', qui dure dlx ans.. La Mod Ie MODS leur..[r] ... See full document

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Political ethics about the phenomenon of politics in its interaction with morality

Political ethics about the phenomenon of politics in its interaction with morality

... Abstract. The article considers the reasons for the formation of political ethics as a science and a discipline. Its appearance was caused by the crisis of the state domestic and foreign policies in the 1960s and ... See full document

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Why Does Plato's Laws Exist?

Why Does Plato's Laws Exist?

... case Plato explains the rationale: “these officials too must be men of some caliber [δυνατούς], with time [σχολάζοντας] to go in for public affairs [τῶν κοινῶν ἐπιμελεῖσθαι]” ...or political matters (τῶν ... See full document

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Jazz Bands, Camping Trips and Decommodification: G.A.Cohen On Community

Jazz Bands, Camping Trips and Decommodification: G.A.Cohen On Community

... Community is significant not only because it may have intrinsic value (see Wolff 1968), but also because it was, and remains, a significant point of difference between liberals and socialists, or, to the extent that ... See full document

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"The Studies are Probably the Best Thing That Garfinkel Ever Wrote." Michael Lynch in Conversation With Dominik Gerst, Hannes Krämer & René Salomon

"The Studies are Probably the Best Thing That Garfinkel Ever Wrote." Michael Lynch in Conversation With Dominik Gerst, Hannes Krämer & René Salomon

... at UCLA and UCI, LYNCH began to consider alternatives to academia. However, he received (and accepted) an offer from Whitman College, a small liberal arts college in Walla Walla, Washington, and taught there for three ... See full document

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The state of things

The state of things

... provocative juxtaposition of ANT and post-Marxism which they find equally lacking in historicity. Anna Feigenbaum focuses on a specific artefact – the ‘global fence’ that provides the technical support for a range of ... See full document

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Spatial Analysis of Substantiated Child Maltreatment in Metro Atlanta, Georgia

Spatial Analysis of Substantiated Child Maltreatment in Metro Atlanta, Georgia

... in his text A Reading of ...in his argument to say that “even Cecil and Mr Beebe, the (at first) friendly clergyman, seem to belong to this world rather than to the one normally associated with men” ... See full document

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Why Congress Matters: The Collective Congress in the Structural Constitution

Why Congress Matters: The Collective Congress in the Structural Constitution

... by his own Authority, avoid the force of the Law, when once made, nor by any pretence of Superiority, plead exemption, thereby to License his own, or the Miscarriages of any of his ...No Man ... See full document

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Corporate Control and the Corporate Asset Theory

Corporate Control and the Corporate Asset Theory

... theory assumes the purchaser will pay the premium to later exploit the corporation and that his directors therefore will not exercise their man- agement powers in [r] ... See full document

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