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State and nature: studies in ancient and medieval philosophy/ edited by Peter Adamson, Christof Rapp.

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dc.contributor.author Adamson Peter
dc.contributor.author Brouwer René
dc.contributor.author Brüllmann Philipp
dc.contributor.author Horn Christoph
dc.contributor.author Humfress Caroline
dc.contributor.author Karamanolis George
dc.contributor.author Keyt David
dc.contributor.author Lienemann Béatrice
dc.contributor.author Miller Fred D.,
dc.contributor.author Noble Christopher Isaac
dc.contributor.author O'Keefe Tim
dc.contributor.author Pelletier Jenny
dc.contributor.author Primavesi Oliver
dc.contributor.author Rapp Christof
dc.contributor.author Scott Dominic
dc.contributor.author Toivanen Juhana
dc.contributor.author Tuominen Miira
dc.contributor.author Woolf Raphael
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-29T23:09:49Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-29T23:09:49Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation State and nature: studies in ancient and medieval philosophy - 1 online resource (XI, 424 pages) - URL: https://libweb.kpfu.ru/ebsco/pdf/2898990.pdf
dc.identifier.isbn 9783110730944
dc.identifier.isbn 3110730944
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/181847
dc.description In English.
dc.description Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
dc.description.abstract A much-maligned feature of ancient and medieval political thought is its tendency to appeal to nature to establish norms for human communities. From Aristotle's claim that humans are "political animals" to Aquinas' invocation of "natural law," it may seem that pre-modern philosophers were all too ready to assume that whatever is natural is good, and that just political arrangements must somehow be natural. The papers in this collection show that this assumption is, at best, too crude. From very early, for instance in the ancient sophists' contrast between nomos and physis, there was recognition that political arrangements may be precisely artificial, not natural, and it may be questioned whether even such supposed naturalists as Aristotle in fact adopt the quick inference from "natural" to "good." The papers in this volume trace the complex interrelations between nature and such concepts as law, legitimacy, and justice, covering a wide historical range stretching from Plato and the Sophists to Aristotle, Hellenistic philosophy, Cicero, the Neoplatonists Plotinus and Porphyry, ancient Christian thinkers, and philosophers of both the Islamic and Christian Middle Ages.
dc.description.tableofcontents Part I: Plato and Aristotle -- Part II: Hellenistic Philosophy -- Part III: Late Antiquity -- Part IV: Medieval Philosophy -- Human Nature and Legal Norms: Antiphon the Sophist as Anonymous Target in Plato's Republic IX -- Natural Born Philosophers -- Normative Naturalism in Aristotle's Political Philosophy? -- Whose State? Whose Nature? How Aristotle's Polis is 'Natural' -- Aristotle on Freedom, Nature, and Law -- Aristotle on the Rationality of Women: Consequences for Virtue and Practical Accountability -- Cynic Origins of the Stoic Doctrine of Natural Law? -- The Normativity of Nature in Epicurean Ethics and Politics -- Nature and Psychology in Cicero's Republic -- Unnatural Law: A Ciceronian Perspective -- Natural Law and Casuistic Reasoning in Roman Jurisprudence -- Human Nature and Normativity in Plotinus -- On Justice in Porphyry's On Abstinence -- Early Christian Philosophers on Society and Political Norms -- Against Nature: Two Critics of Naturalism in the Islamic World -- "Like Ants in a Colony We Do Our Share": Political Animals in Medieval Philosophy -- Ockham on Human Freedom and the Nature and Origin of Lordship
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject Aristotle
dc.subject Natural law
dc.subject Naturalism
dc.subject Political Philosophy
dc.subject.other Philosophy of nature.
dc.subject.other Philosophy, Ancient.
dc.subject.other Philosophy, Medieval.
dc.subject.other Aristoteles.
dc.subject.other Naturalismus.
dc.subject.other Naturgesetz.
dc.subject.other Staatsphilosophie.
dc.subject.other PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern.
dc.subject.other Aristotle.
dc.subject.other Natural law.
dc.subject.other Naturalism.
dc.subject.other Political Philosophy.
dc.subject.other Electronic books.
dc.subject.other Electronic books.
dc.title State and nature: studies in ancient and medieval philosophy/ edited by Peter Adamson, Christof Rapp.
dc.type Book
dc.description.pages 1 online resource (XI, 424 pages)
dc.collection Электронно-библиотечные системы
dc.source.id EN05CEBSCO05C3658


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