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Ancient Political Philosophy Essay Example for Free
 Ancient  semipolitical  philosophy EssayWhat is  ism? The Central Questions of Philosophy  Political Philosophy  Value  Ethics (Good, Evil, Right, Wrong, Justice)  Political Philosophy  Aesthetics (Beauty)  Reality  Metaphysics (Cosmology, Ontology)  Knowledge  Epistemology (Theory of Knowledge) PHI 7100 History of Philosophy The  unmixed Philosophers 2013 Richard Legum  all rights reserved 1 What is Philosophy? Political Philosophy Some commutation questions of Political Philosophy  What ought the relationship between a person and society (government) be?  What does society owe its citizens?  Safety (Protection)? Education? Health Care? A Job? What do the citizens owe society?  Pay taxes? All their possessions? Serve in the military?  What is the just form of government? PHI 7100 History of Philosophy The Classical Philosophers 2013 Richard Legum  all rights reserved 2 PHI 7100 Richard Legum, Ph.     D. 1 8. The Central Questions of Philosophy Political Philosophy 7/8/2013 The Cent   ral Questions of Philosophy  Political Philosophy Plato The  affirm is the individual writ large (The state is the same as an individual, but on a larger scale)  Three Parts of the Soul  Rational (reason)   halting (emotional  defender/enforcer)  Appetitive (emotional  driven by basic desires).PHI 7100 History of Philosophy The Classical Philosophers 2013 Richard Legum  all rights reserved 3 The Central Questions of Philosophy  Political Philosophy Plato  Three kinds of the citizens  Gold  Those possessing reason (Wisdom/Knowledge)  philosophers  Silver  The enforcers of the law  the guardians/soldiers  Bronze  The craftsman, merchants, farmers, etc.  The Republic is the Utopia  Teleology  The goal of the state is to achieve harmony  The gold people, The Philosopher King (the  sensation who knows best) , should rule PHI 7100 History of Philosophy The Classical Philosophers 2013 Richard Legum  all rights reserved 4.PHI 7100 Richard Legum, Ph. D. 2 8. The Central Questions of Philosop   hy Political Philosophy 7/8/2013 The Central Questions of Philosophy  Political Philosophy Aristotle  The city (polis) is the natural political community or partnership  The aim of the city is to allow citizens the possibility to live a  penny-pinching life, and to perform beautiful acts  Justice is having a constitution (a social contract of sorts) supporting the accomplishment of these goals PHI 7100 History of Philosophy The Classical Philosophers 2013 Richard Legum  all rights reserved 5 The Central Questions of Philosophy  Political Philosophy Aristotle. Goals of the state are much greater for Aristotle than they were for Social Contract Theory of the Renaissance (Thomas Hobbbes Leviathan (1651), John Locke Two Treatises of  disposal (1689), Jean Jacques Rosseau The Social Contract (1762) )  in the pre-government state (pre-social contract)  the state of nature people fear of violent death, unstable economic relationships, losing their property  The government arises from a Soc   ial Contract for the purpose of protecting the citizens PHI 7100 History of Philosophy The Classical Philosophers 2013 Richard Legum  all rights reserved 6 PHI 7100 Richard Legum, Ph. D. 3  
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