Christoph Horn (University of Bonn) Individual Competence and Collective Deliberation in Aristotle’s Politics – Euree Song - from euree Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 40 min 99 sec ✓ Published: 15-May-2013
Description: Abstract:nThere can be no doubt that we find, in Aristotle’s Politics, many traces of the Platonic principle that political rule should be transferred to those individuals who are cognitively and morally outstanding or excellent. The idea behind this seems to be that insight (phronêsis) is the most important virtue of rulers, as Aristotle contends, e.g., in Politics III.4. On the other hand, we are told, especially in Politics III.11, that a bigger group of people is capable to arrive at an e
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