Concept of Fairness in Aristotle’s Philosophy delves into how fairness operates within the realm of endoxa, intuition, and dialectics, and its role within political life and the common good. The text also explores fairness as the correction of human laws, showcasing its evolution and significance in practical human interactions. Finally, it discusses how fairness serves as the direction of peculiar justice, focusing on the concept’s role in guiding legal justice and the nature of the fair judgment itself
Bauzon, S. (2024). The concept of fairness in Aristotle’s philosophy. DIRITTIFONDAMENTALI.IT(1), 181-190.
The concept of fairness in Aristotle’s philosophy
Bauzon,s
2024-02-16
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Concept of Fairness in Aristotle’s Philosophy delves into how fairness operates within the realm of endoxa, intuition, and dialectics, and its role within political life and the common good. The text also explores fairness as the correction of human laws, showcasing its evolution and significance in practical human interactions. Finally, it discusses how fairness serves as the direction of peculiar justice, focusing on the concept’s role in guiding legal justice and the nature of the fair judgment itselfFile in questo prodotto:
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