Nature, Justice, and Rights in Aristotle's Politics
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
019823726X
ISBN-13
9780198237266
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Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
May 8th, 1997
Print length
442 Pages
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558 grams
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21.60 x 13.80 x 2.40 cms
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Sheds new light on Aristotle's relation to modern political philosophy, in particular to natural rights theorists such as Hobbes and Locke. This book will be useful for philosophers, political scientists, classical scholars, and anyone interested in the theoretical foundations of human rights.
In this landmark study of Aristotle''s Politics Fred Miller argues that nature, justice, and rights are central to Aristotle''s political thought. Miller challenges the widely held view that the concept of rights is alien to Aristotle''s thought, and marshalls evidence for talk of rights in Aristotle''s writings, arguing further that Aristotle''s theory of justice supports claims of individual rights, which are political and based in nature. He also considers the relation of Aristotles politics to other parts of philosophy, in particular to the teleological view of nature in the Physics and the theory of justice in the Nicomachean Ethics. Professor Miller examines in detail the constitutional applications of Aristotle''s theory, including the correct constitutions of kingship, aristocracy, and polity (based in the common advantage), and the deviant constitutions of democracy, oligarchy, and tyranny (based in the advantage of the rulers). Arisototle''s treatments of revolution and property rights are also covered, and the major presuppositions of his political theory are critically examined and related to current issues including the liberalism-communitarianism debate. This stimulating treatment of the Politics sheds new light on Aristotle''s relation to modern political philosophy, in particular to natural rights theorists such as Hobbes and Locke. It will be of value to philosophers, political scientists, classical scholars, and anyone interested in the theoretical foundations of human rights.
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