This comprehensive study of Aristotle's Politics argues that nature, justice, and rights are central to Aristotle's political thought. Miller challenges the widely held view that the concept of rights is alien to Aristotle's thought, and presents evidence for talk of rights in Aristotle's writings. He argues further that Aristotle's theory of justice supports claims of individual rights that are political and based in nature.
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This comprehensive study of Aristotle's Politics argues that nature, justice, and rights are central to Aristotle's political thought. Miller challenges the widely held view that the concept of rights is alien to Aristotle's thought, and presents evidence for talk of rights in Aristotle's writings. He argues further that Aristotle's theory of justice supports claims of individual rights that are political and based in nature.
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Good in Good jacket. First Printing with full number line. Ex-library hardcover with typical markings to boards, edges, end pages and spine. Dust jacket flaps glued to paste-downs. xvii, 424pp. Binding is tight, sturdy; text also very good. Shelfwear to boards is very minor. Tape around edges of dust jacket. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Fine/Fine. 0198240619 424pp including bibliography, general index, index nominum, indes locorum Possible SIGNED edition Inscribed on ffep "To Paul-with best wishes-Fred" A comprehensive study of Aristotle's "Politics" which argues that nature, justice, and rights are central to Aristotle's political thought. Photographs are available upon request.