Nature, Justice, and Rights in Aristotle's Politics
Autor Fred D. Milleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 mai 1997
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198237266
ISBN-10: 019823726X
Pagini: 442
Ilustrații: diagrams, tables
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019823726X
Pagini: 442
Ilustrații: diagrams, tables
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
this is one of the best books ever written on this subject. It will be very challenging for non-specialists, but Miller's clear writing makes difficult concepts understandable. Aristotle's Politics itself is a definite prerequisite. This book is required reading for students of Aristotle.
Interest in Aristotle's Politics has grown in recent years, and Miller makes a valuable contribution not only to that branch of Aristotelian studies but also to the history of social and political philosophy ... Every student of Aristotle's social, ethical, and political philosophy will benefit greatly.
a careful and intelligent reconstruction of the major arguments in Aristotle's Politics ... Miller's book is especially useful because, surprisingly, it is the first thorough philosophic reconstruction of Aristotle's Politics as a whole ... Miller's book is a reliable guide through the controversial terrain that surrounds most of Aristotle's arguments about politics. It will enlighten students new to the world of the Politics and stimulate the minds of those scholars who have long wandered this territory.
While Fred Miller argues the increasingly popular thesis that Aristotle defends a doctrine of rights, he does so far more straightforwardly and painstakingly than any book presently available ... it is assiduously analytic throughout.
What Miller gives us is a careful, judicious, and balanced reading of Aristotle's political theory, a reading which is informed (but not disfigured) by a central trope from contemporary political theory. ... Readers will encounter few shocks or surprises in this book; instead they will find much common sense applied to a careful and informed analysis of Aristotelian texts. ... this book is eminently valuable as a careful, detailed, and philosophically sophisticated interpretation of Aristotle's social-political thought.
Miller's volume is valuable not only to scholars of ancient Greek philosophy but to anyone interested in political philosophy. . . . All the main themes of the Politics are dealt with--and dealt with superbly. . offering fresh (and usually convincing) interpretations . . . This is a superb book on the Politics. No library should be without a copy.
A timely clarification of Aristotle's political philosophy . . . Miller provides a closely reasoned scrutiny of the contents of the Politics . . . This book is an impressive contribution not only to Aristotelian studies, but to political science at large.
In this welcome contribution to serious study of Aristotle's great work, Fred D. Miller looks at the Politics from the . . . standpoint of a contemporary libertarian . . . [its] care and detail . . . make Fred Miller's libertarian approach to Aristotle worthy of careful attention.
Splendid . . . Miller has made a great contribution to our understanding of the Politics
Interest in Aristotle's Politics has grown in recent years, and Miller makes a valuable contribution not only to that branch of Aristotelian studies but also to the history of social and political philosophy ... Every student of Aristotle's social, ethical, and political philosophy will benefit greatly.
a careful and intelligent reconstruction of the major arguments in Aristotle's Politics ... Miller's book is especially useful because, surprisingly, it is the first thorough philosophic reconstruction of Aristotle's Politics as a whole ... Miller's book is a reliable guide through the controversial terrain that surrounds most of Aristotle's arguments about politics. It will enlighten students new to the world of the Politics and stimulate the minds of those scholars who have long wandered this territory.
While Fred Miller argues the increasingly popular thesis that Aristotle defends a doctrine of rights, he does so far more straightforwardly and painstakingly than any book presently available ... it is assiduously analytic throughout.
What Miller gives us is a careful, judicious, and balanced reading of Aristotle's political theory, a reading which is informed (but not disfigured) by a central trope from contemporary political theory. ... Readers will encounter few shocks or surprises in this book; instead they will find much common sense applied to a careful and informed analysis of Aristotelian texts. ... this book is eminently valuable as a careful, detailed, and philosophically sophisticated interpretation of Aristotle's social-political thought.
Miller's volume is valuable not only to scholars of ancient Greek philosophy but to anyone interested in political philosophy. . . . All the main themes of the Politics are dealt with--and dealt with superbly. . offering fresh (and usually convincing) interpretations . . . This is a superb book on the Politics. No library should be without a copy.
A timely clarification of Aristotle's political philosophy . . . Miller provides a closely reasoned scrutiny of the contents of the Politics . . . This book is an impressive contribution not only to Aristotelian studies, but to political science at large.
In this welcome contribution to serious study of Aristotle's great work, Fred D. Miller looks at the Politics from the . . . standpoint of a contemporary libertarian . . . [its] care and detail . . . make Fred Miller's libertarian approach to Aristotle worthy of careful attention.
Splendid . . . Miller has made a great contribution to our understanding of the Politics
Notă biografică
Fred D. Miller, Jr., has been a member of the philosophy department at Bowling Green State University since 1972, and has been Executive Director of the Social Philosophy and Policy Center there since 1981. He is the Associate Editor of Social Philosophy and Policy and Assistant Editor of the Philosopher's Index. He has held research fellowships at Harvard, at the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin, at Princeton, and at Jesus College, Oxford; and he has held Visiting Professorships at Johns Hopkins University, the University of Washington, Seattle, and at the University of Waterloo.