Hidden fields
Books Books
" Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, and that man is by nature a political animal. And he who by nature and not by mere accident is without a state, is either a bad man or above humanity; he is like the 'Tribeless, lawless, hearthless... "
A Companion to Plato's Republic for English Readers - Page 22
by Bernard Bosanquet - 1895 - 430 pages
Full view - About this book

Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - Political science - 1885 - 488 pages
...and end of a thing is the best, 9 and to be self-sufficing is the end and the best. 1253 a. The state Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of...Homer* denounces — the outcast who is a lover of 10 war ; he may be compared to a bird which flies alone. Man, hay- Now the reason why man is more of...
Full view - About this book

Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - Political science - 1885 - 482 pages
...final cause and end of a thing is the best, 9 arid to be self-sufficing is the end and the best. I253a. ^Hence it is evident that the state is a creation...the 'Tribeless, lawless, hearthless one,' whom Homer • denounces—the outcast who is a lover of 10 war ; he may be compared to a bird which flies alone/...
Full view - About this book

Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - Political science - 1885 - 466 pages
...the end and the best. I253a. The state Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, nature/ and that man is by nature a political animal....Homer* denounces — the outcast who is a lover of 10 war ; he may be compared to a bird which flies alone. Man, hay- Now the reason why man is more of...
Full view - About this book

Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - Political science - 1885 - 470 pages
...end and the best. 1258 a. The state Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, Sure/ and that man is by nature a political animal. And...Homer• denounces — the outcast who is a lover of 10 war ; he may be compared to a bird which flies alone. Man, hav- Now the reason why man is more of...
Full view - About this book

The Politics of Aristotle, Volume 1

Aristotle - Athens (Greece) - 1885 - 588 pages
...the end and the best. 1253 a. The state Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, nature. and that man is by 'nature a political animal....' Tribeless, lawless, hearthless one,' whom Homer a denounces — the outcast who is a lover of 10 war ; he may be compared to a bird which flies alone....
Full view - About this book

The Politics of Aristotle: Introduction and translation

Aristotle - Political science - 1885 - 476 pages
...end and the best. 1253 The state Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, nam%.y and that man is by nature a political animal. And...humanity, or below it ; he is the 'Tribeless, lawless, healthless one,' whom Homer* denounces — the outcast who is a lover of 10 war ; he may be compared...
Full view - About this book

Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - Political science - 1885 - 468 pages
...the best. 1253 a. The state Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, nature/ an& that man is by nature a political animal. And he who...humanity, or below it ; he is the ' Tribeless, lawless, hcarthless one,' whom Homer* denounces — the outcast who is a lover of 10 war ; he may be compared...
Full view - About this book

The Politics of Aristotle, Volume 1

Aristotle - Athens (Greece) - 1885 - 460 pages
...is a creation of nature, nature/' ano* that jnan is by nature a .political animal. And he < 1 Nvho by nature and not by mere accident is without a state,...humanity, or below it ; he is the 'Tribeless, lawless, healthless one,' whom Homer* denounces — the outcast who is a lover of 10 war ; he may be compared...
Full view - About this book

Introduction and translation

Aristotle - Political science - 1885 - 464 pages
...nature, and that man is by nature a political animal. And he who by nature and not by mere~acc13ent' is without a state, is either above humanity, or below...it; he is the 'Tribeless, lawless, hearthless one, 1 whom Homer " denounces—the outcast who is a lover of 10 war; he may be compared to a bird which...
Full view - About this book

The Meaning of Education: And Other Essays and Addresses

Nicholas Murray Butler - Education - 1898 - 256 pages
...point of view is both very old and very new. It is very old, for it was Aristotle himself who wrote, " Man is by nature a political animal. And he who by...without a state, is either above humanity or below it." 1 It is also very new, for it is in flat contradic1 The politics of Aristotle, I, 2, Jowett's translation...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF