Abstract
We will discuss about the great philosopher Aristotle. First we will see his bibliohgraphy. Then we will focus on his works. Then we will discuss about the thinking of Aristotle. His political views and contributions are to be focused in this artile. Aristotle (b. 384 – d. 322 BCE), was a Greek philosopher, logician, and scientist. Along with his teacher Plato, Aristotle is generally regarded as one of the most influential ancient thinkers in a number of philosophical fields, including political theory.
Keywords
Origin, State, History, Revolution
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Farah, Raaid. A. (2019), Aristotle’s viewpoint on Political Thinking. International Journal For Empirical Education and Research, 3(22), 20-29.
Farah, Raaid. A. (2019) "Aristotle’s viewpoint on Political Thinking", International Journal For Empirical Education and Research, 3(22), pp.20-29.
Farah, Raaid. A.. Aristotle’s viewpoint on Political Thinking. International Journal For Empirical Education and Research. 2019; 3(22): 20-29.
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Farah, Raaid. A.. Aristotle’s viewpoint on Political Thinking. International Journal For Empirical Education and Research. 2019; 3(22): 20-29.
Farah, Raaid. A.. Aristotle’s viewpoint on Political Thinking. International Journal For Empirical Education and Research. 2019; 3(22): 20-29.
Reference
- History of Political Thought, p-63-65
- A History of Political Theory, George H Sabine-Thomas L Thorson, Fourth Edition, P-98
- Ackrill, J. L. Aristotle the Philosopher. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981.
- Keyt, David, and Fred Miller, Eds. A Companion to Aristotle's Politics. London: Blackwell, 1991.
- Barker, Sir Ernest (1995). The Politics of Aristotle. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-953873-7.
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