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Ordnung und Geschichte Band 7: Aristoteles

1957

by Voegelin

AristotleEric VoegelinPolitical PhilosophyAncient PhilosophyPlatoProperty RightsTeleologyDeficit SpendingDemocracyRule of LawRussian RevolutionAutarkyEducationThomas AquinasPhenomenologyJohn Law

Table of Contents · 37 segments

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Publication and Series Front Matterbibliography
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Dedication, Epigraph, and Main Table of Contentstheoretical
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Analytical Table of Contents and Opening of Chapter 1chapter
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Aristotle’s Development and the Transformation of Platonic Philosophytheoretical
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The Literary Structure of Aristotle’s Politicstheoretical
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Epoch Consciousness, Historical Cycles, and Plato’s World-Historical Ranktheoretical
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The Scope of Political Science and the Science of Human Excellencetheoretical
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The Bios Theoretikos, Nous, and the Limits of Political Existencetheoretical
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The Nature of the Polis, Household Rule, Philia, and Propertytheoretical
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Conclusion of Aristotle’s Critique of Platonic Political Remediestheoretical
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The Perfect Polis and the Lawgiver’s Field of Actiontheoretical
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Book III, Politeia, and the Polis of the Lawgivertheoretical
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Regime Change, Public Debt, and the Identity of the Polistheoretical
14
The Citizen and the Virtue of the Good Mantheoretical
15
Artisans, the Best Polis, and the Sociology of Political Formstheoretical
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Hierarchy, Natural Slavery, and Differentiated Virtuetheoretical
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Representation of Excellence and Aristotelian Constitutionalismtheoretical
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The Technical Failure of Aristotle’s Analysis of Polis and Ordertheoretical
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Misapplied Ontological Categories and the Opening of Order Typestheoretical
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Types of Constitutional Order and Their Historical Dynamicstheoretical
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The Multiplicity of Political Realitytheoretical
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The Best Constitutiontheoretical
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Conclusion: Aristotle's Inventory of Political Sciencetheoretical
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Conclusion of The Science of the Polistheoretical
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Chapter 4 Introduction: Character Types and Skepticismchapter
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Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Political Persuasiontheoretical
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The Failure of Immanentist Metaphysicstheoretical
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Theophrastus’s Characters and Post-Political Humanitastheoretical
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Pyrrhon and the Mysticism of Epochētheoretical
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Person Indexbibliography
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Subject Indexbibliography
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Translator’s Notesfootnotes
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Peter J. Opitz: Introduction to the Afterwordessay
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Opitz I: Voegelin’s Path to Classical Political Philosophyessay
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Opitz II: Political Idea, Political Theory, Plato, and Aristotleessay
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Opitz IV: Historicity of Truth and the Place of Aristotleessay
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Appendix: Outline of The End of Hellasbibliography