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El experimento moderno: política y psicología al final del siglo XX
In: Coleccion Estructuras y procesos
In: Serie filosofia
Introducción a la ciencia política: análisis crítico de la teoría empírica contemporánea
In: Vicens universidad
Enric Novella, 'El discurso psicopatológico de la modernidad. Ensayos de historia de la psiquiatría', Catarata, Madrid, 2018. 157 páginas. ISBN 9788490975114
In: Foro interno, Band 20, S. 85-87
ISSN: 1988-2920
Convivencia posesiva
In: Foro interno, Band 20, S. 1-2
ISSN: 1988-2920
Desconfianza en la humanidad: un diván sin hogar
In: Foro interno, Band 19, S. 1-3
ISSN: 1988-2920
Identidad endógena
In: Foro interno, Band 18, S. 1-6
ISSN: 1988-2920
De la sociedad vigilante a la sociedad gansteril
In: Foro interno, Band 15, Heft 0
ISSN: 1988-2920
Maestros y gobernantes en la vida democrática
In: Foro interno, Band 12, Heft 0
ISSN: 1988-2920
Mas alla de la retorica: la sociedad vigilante
In: Revista SAAP: publicación de ciencia política de la Sociedad Argentina de Análisis Político, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 357-381
ISSN: 1666-7883
Maimónides y la teoría política dialéctica
Maimonides understood politics to be a matter of who commands and who is to obey these commands, and of how to get rid of corruption. He was thoroughly versed in Aristotle's teachings, but then took his political thinking well beyond the limits of the Greek philosophical tradition. Living between two religious and political giants led him to reflect on the concepts of "emet", truth, and "shalom", peace, and on the relationship between the religious beliefs and the moral qualities that build a city. The science of politics is concerned with government, and begins with the issue of governing one's own individual life. As a doctor and rabbi, he took into account both body and soul while addressing in a new fashion the relationship between knowledge and power.
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Maimónides y la teoría política dialéctica
Maimonides understood politics to be a matter of who commands and who is to obey these commands, and of how to get rid of corruption. He was thoroughly versed in Aristotle's teachings, but then took his political thinking well beyond the limits of the Greek philosophical tradition. Living between two religious and political giants led him to reflect on the concepts of "emet", truth, and "shalom", peace, and on the relationship between the religious beliefs and the moral qualities that build a city. The science of politics is concerned with government, and begins with the issue of governing one's own individual life. As a doctor and rabbi, he took into account both body and soul while addressing in a new fashion the relationship between knowledge and power.
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