Friday, November 29, 2019
Aristotle Essays (510 words) - Virtue, Ancient Greek Law, Aristotle
  Aristotle    Aristotle discusses the ideal state and citizens. In his ideal state,   Aristotle states about the features of citizens and answers the question of    who sould be citizen? . The concept of citizen is very important in his   ideal state, because according to Aristotle citizens have the fullest   sovereign power, and it would be ridiculous to deny their participation in   the state management.  Aristole's inspiration is from biology. It depends on teleology.   Teleology is about purposefullness.Everything has a purpose. So the   form of the citizen is like that. Aristotle argues that citizens have a   common purpose for the stability of association, because they are the   most important part of society.   According to Aristotle, a citizen is one who participates   in giving judgement and holding office. For citizens membership on   juries has no limitation or to be a member of an assembly. But there is no   agreement as what constitutes a citizen generally. The citizens will   necessarily vary according to the constitution. In a democracy, the all   poor people could be citizens; however in an oligarchy the rich people   are going to be citizens. It means in an oligarchy only rich people will   give judgement and hold office.   Aristotle states that resident foreigners and slaves are not citizens.   Because citizens are a particular class of men, the others (slaves,   foreigners, workers...) don't have the function of ruling and being ruled   according to Aristotle. Therefore the occupations of others are different   from the citizens.Aristotle makes discrimination in society. Many people   couldn't have right to be citizens because of their occupations or   situations in society.   Aristotle argues some virtues about the citizens and rulers. At first   he states that the virtue of the citizen must be in relation with the   constitution. There are many types of constitutions. In each constitution   there are different virtues. For instance in Aristocracy courage is the   main virtue but in monarchy wisdom is the main virtue. So it is hard to   explain certain virtues for citizens. With the consideration of   circumstances we can say some virtues for citizens. But the most   important and main virtue of the citizen is to contribute to the stability of   association as it is mentioned. Aristotle states that the virtues of ruler and   ruled person are different. He states that the virtue of ruler is practical   wisdom and the ruled person should have correct opinion. Of course, the   concept of correct opinion should conform to the constitution.  According to Aristotle citizens should have so much features   ,which are seemed to be impracticable in society. Aristotle argues that   citizens should participate in judgement and hold office. That means the   good citizen must have the knowledge and ability both to rule and to be   ruled. It is very hard to find a citizen who fits these qualifications,   because every person can not have the ability to ruling. Aristotle wants to   explain the form of citizen with teleology. A citizen should have a   purpose for the stability of the association. But I think a citizen should   not to be compelled to rule.  Bibliography  Aristotle politics    Philosophy    
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