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The fifth book of the Nicomachean ethics of Aristotle
In: Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle
Commentary on Aristotle, "Nicomachean Ethics": critical edition with introduction and translation
In: Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca et Byzantina (CAGB)
In: Series academica Band 7
Etik och biståndspolitik: en konstruktion av bedömningsgrund för inriktningen av svensk biståndspolitik
In: Uppsala studies in social ethics 19
Etiska argument i den svenska freds- och försvarsdebatten under åren 1957 - 1970
In: Uppsala studies in social ethics 2
Att leva tillsammans: en studie i kristen och feministisk sexualetik
In: Uppsala studies in social ethics 39
Etik i verkligheten: en serie debattinlägg
Ethical problems
In: Ancient Commentators on Aristotle
Ethica Nicomachea
In: Scriptorum classicorum bibliotheca Oxoniensis
In: Oxford classical texts
Samtaler om Kobenhavner-skolen: Begreper om politikk i studier av sikkerhetisering
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 70, Heft 3, S. 329-352
ISSN: 0020-577X
The article analyses current debates on securitization theory. It is argued that there are a number of concepts of politics in play and that greater awareness regarding these conceptual differences helps clarify not only theoretical differences but also the possibilities for new theoretical development and reflection. Three conversations on politics are identified: first, how politics concerns action and intentionality; second, the modern organization of politics, spheres and sectors; and, third, the relationship between politics, ethics and science. Where the first and third conversations refer to politics as an act, in the second politics is inherently tied to the institutional or spatial structures of government - the state, the public, the political field, spheres, sectors or function. Adapted from the source document.
Kommentar zur Nikomachischen Ethik des Aristoteles
In: Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions 1
In: Texts & sources 158
In: Texts & sources 1
Neo-republicanism as a route to animal non-domination
In this article, we reinterpret the current political turn in animal rights theory in terms of republican as opposed to liberal political theory. By appealing to the values of liberty and fraternity as well as equality, we argue for a conception of animal liberation from human domination and not from humanity per se. This establishes a basis of liberty and fraternity in our cooperative relationships with animals in a "zoopolis," or interspecies political community. We contend that such a basis for interspecies political cooperation is not available on the more traditional model of animal liberation, where rights are derived from weak equality of the species.
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