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The Potentiality of 'Politics

In Aristotelian political philosophy, the basic idea and form of “politics” is structured on a specific “ability” referring to speech. According to Aristotle, man is much more a political animal than ... he has the logos, which refers to ?meaningful speech?. In this study, I will discuss the Aristotelian political philosophy including the logos and sources of meaningful speech by referring to some

The Potentiality of 'Politics

In Aristotelian political philosophy, the basic idea and form of “politics” is structured on a specific “ability” referring to speech. According to Aristotle, man is much more a political animal than ... he has the logos, which refers to “meaningful speech”. In this study, I will discuss the Aristotelian political philosophy including the logos and sources of meaningful speech by referring to some

The Potentiality of 'Politics

In Aristotelian political philosophy, the basic idea and form of “politics” is structured on a specific “ability” referring to speech. According to Aristotle, man is much more a political animal than ... he has the logos, which refers to “meaningful speech”. In this study, I will discuss the Aristotelian political philosophy including the logos and sources of meaningful speech by referring to some

The Potentiality of 'Politics

In Aristotelian political philosophy, the basic idea and form of “politics” is structured on a specific “ability” referring to speech. According to Aristotle, man is much more a political animal than ... he has the logos, which refers to “meaningful speech”. In this study, I will discuss the Aristotelian political philosophy including the logos and sources of meaningful speech by referring to some

The Potentiality of 'Politics

In Aristotelian political philosophy, the basic idea and form of “politics” is structured on a specific “ability” referring to speech. According to Aristotle, man is much more a political animal than ... he has the logos, which refers to “meaningful speech”. In this study, I will discuss the Aristotelian political philosophy including the logos and sources of meaningful speech by referring to some

The Potentiality of 'Politics

In Aristotelian political philosophy, the basic idea and form of “politics” is structured on a specific “ability” referring to speech. According to Aristotle, man is much more a political animal than ... he has the logos, which refers to “meaningful speech”. In this study, I will discuss the Aristotelian political philosophy including the logos and sources of meaningful speech by referring to some

Crito: Upon the Duty, Citizenship and, Justice

This study analyses Plato’s work Crito with the rhetoric analysis method. Plato’s work Crito is one of his most important works of political philosophy. In this work, Plato develops the key qualities ... t y e B Introduction This study analyses Crito, which is one of the canon works of political philosophy. Focusing on how the most ideal polis and citizen should be, Plato developed political

Crito: Upon the Duty, Citizenship and, Justice

This study analyses Plato’s work Crito with the rhetoric analysis method. Plato’s work Crito is one of his most important works of political philosophy. In this work, Plato develops the key qualities ... t y e B Introduction This study analyses Crito, which is one of the canon works of political philosophy. Focusing on how the most ideal polis and citizen should be, Plato developed political

Crito: Upon the Duty, Citizenship and, Justice

This study analyses Plato’s work Crito with the rhetoric analysis method. Plato’s work Crito is one of his most important works of political philosophy. In this work, Plato develops the key qualities ... t y e B Introduction This study analyses Crito, which is one of the canon works of political philosophy. Focusing on how the most ideal polis and citizen should be, Plato developed political

Michael Oakeshott’s Views on Emerging of 'Individual

One of the most complicated problems of political philosophy is the emerging of the individual. Questions such as when, where or in what way “individual” or “mass man” emerged; what type of character ... which political philosophy tries to find answers. The objective of this paper is to reveal how Michael Oakeshott who asserts that the emerge of ?individual? is the most important event in Modern European

Michael Oakeshott’s Views on Emerging of 'Individual

One of the most complicated problems of political philosophy is the emerging of the individual. Questions such as when, where or in what way “individual” or “mass man” emerged; what type of character ... which political philosophy tries to find answers. The objective of this paper is to reveal how Michael Oakeshott who asserts that the emerge of ?individual? is the most important event in Modern European

Michael Oakeshott’s Views on Emerging of 'Individual

One of the most complicated problems of political philosophy is the emerging of the individual. Questions such as when, where or in what way “individual” or “mass man” emerged; what type of character ... which political philosophy tries to find answers. The objective of this paper is to reveal how Michael Oakeshott who asserts that the emerge of “individual” is the most important event in Modern European

Michael Oakeshott’s Views on Emerging of 'Individual

One of the most complicated problems of political philosophy is the emerging of the individual. Questions such as when, where or in what way “individual” or “mass man” emerged; what type of character ... which political philosophy tries to find answers. The objective of this paper is to reveal how Michael Oakeshott who asserts that the emerge of “individual” is the most important event in Modern European

Michael Oakeshott’s Views on Emerging of 'Individual

One of the most complicated problems of political philosophy is the emerging of the individual. Questions such as when, where or in what way “individual” or “mass man” emerged; what type of character ... which political philosophy tries to find answers. The objective of this paper is to reveal how Michael Oakeshott who asserts that the emerge of “individual” is the most important event in Modern European

Michael Oakeshott’s Views on Emerging of 'Individual

One of the most complicated problems of political philosophy is the emerging of the individual. Questions such as when, where or in what way “individual” or “mass man” emerged; what type of character ... which political philosophy tries to find answers. The objective of this paper is to reveal how Michael Oakeshott who asserts that the emerge of “individual” is the most important event in Modern European

Laughter as a Form of Social Opposition

considered as a form of social opposition regarding political philosophy. The social and connecting dimension of laughter will be discussed within the framework of Bergson’s views and it will be noted that ... has yet not been sufficiently discussed in terms of philosophy and to analyze the content and context of the funny thing. Views of great philosophers such as Plato, Aristoteles, Bergson and Hegel, about

Laughter as a Form of Social Opposition

considered as a form of social opposition regarding political philosophy. The social and connecting dimension of laughter will be discussed within the framework of Bergson’s views and it will be noted that ... has yet not been sufficiently discussed in terms of philosophy and to analyze the content and context of the funny thing. Views of great philosophers such as Plato, Aristoteles, Bergson and Hegel, about

Laughter as a Form of Social Opposition

considered as a form of social opposition regarding political philosophy. The social and connecting dimension of laughter will be discussed within the framework of Bergson’s views and it will be noted that ... has yet not been sufficiently discussed in terms of philosophy and to analyze the content and context of the funny thing. Views of great philosophers such as Plato, Aristoteles, Bergson and Hegel, about

Parliamentary Supremacy versus Judicial SupremacyHow can adversarial judicial, public, and political dialogue be institutionalised?

The battles between proponents and opponents of judicial supremacy have recently intensified in the US and also in Europe. I summarise the debates in political philosophy, legal theory and ... Social and Political Philosophy (Faculty of Humanities) and of Sociology (Faculty of Social Sciences) at the University from anonymous reviewers and from Leonard Besselink, Nik de Boer, Bas Schotel, Marcel

Fundamental Rights and the EU Internal Market: Just how Fundamental are the EU Treaty Freedoms?A Normative Enquiry Based on John Rawls’ Political Philosophy

fundamental rights. It uses the political philosophy of John Rawls to assess why we should attach priority to certain rights and which rights should therefore be considered fundamental rights. On this basis it ... important, and be very careful in allowing restrictions on fundamental rights for the purpose of protecting this market access. This article uses the political philosophy of John Rawls and his philosophical