
PHILOSOPHICAL WORK OF ARISTOTLE POLITICS
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of ancient philosophy with Aristotle's "Politics". It's not just a book, it's a journey through the thoughts of one of the greatest minds in human history. Discover how Aristotle analyzed society, the state, and the role of the citizen, and his insights remain relevant to this day. Let yourself be inspired and understand the foundations of modern politics.
- In-depth analysis of political systems
- Reflections on the happiness of citizens
- Commentaries by Ludwik Piotrowicz
- Introduction by Mikołaj Szymański
- Translation by Ludwik Piotrowicz
- The Philosopher's arguments do not form an ordered lecture
- Reflections on ideal and existing states
Aristotle, born in 384 BC, was one of the three greatest Greek philosophers, alongside Plato and Socrates. His philosophical system, opposed to Platonism, had a huge impact on European philosophy and science. The Christian version of his thought, called Thomism, has been the official philosophy of the Catholic Church from the 13th century to the present day. Aristotle made a huge contribution to astronomy, physics, biology and logic, although some of his theories turned out to be wrong. The acceptance of these theories by the Scholastics delayed the development of science in Europe, but on the other hand inspired the search for new hypotheses in cosmology and physics.
In "Politics", Aristotle considers the affairs of ideal and existing states, analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of systems, the causes of their decline, and the factors influencing the happiness of citizens. He examines the role of wealth, wars, geographical conditions, population size, and even educational methods, the problem of abortion, the role of gymnastics and music. His arguments, although not forming an ordered lecture, seem to be a lively discussion with himself and with Plato, in which the Philosopher in every way seeks and searches for the truth.
The PWN Scientific Publishing House presents this edition of "Politics" in translation, with a foreword and commentary by Ludwik Piotrowicz and an introduction by Mikołaj Szymański. It is not only required reading for students of philosophy and political science, but also a fascinating journey for anyone who wants to understand the foundations of our civilization. Get to know Aristotle, get to know "Politics" and discover how his thoughts still shape our world.
This edition of "Politics" is an excellent choice for anyone who appreciates classical philosophy and wants to delve into the secrets of Aristotle's thought. Whether you are a student, a scientist, or simply a literature lover, this book will certainly enrich your knowledge and perspective on the world. Let yourself be carried away by the thoughts of one of the greatest philosophers in history and discover how his ideas still resonate in our modern world.
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| Author | praca zbiorowa |
| Publisher | Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN |
| ISBN | 9788301143091 |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 0 |
Aristotle Politics - Philosophical work
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