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Aristotles Teaching In The Politics First Edition Thomas L Pangle

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Aristotles Teaching In The Politics First Edition Thomas L Pangle
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Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Thomas L. Pangle
ISBN: 9780226016030, 022601603X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: First Edition

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Aristotles Teaching In The Politics First Edition Thomas L Pangle by Thomas L. Pangle 9780226016030, 022601603X instant download after payment.

With Aristotle’s Teaching in the “Politics,” Thomas L. Pangle offers a masterly new interpretation of this classic philosophical work. It is widely believed that the Politics originated as a written record of a series of lectures given by Aristotle, and scholars have relied on that fact to explain seeming inconsistencies and instances of discontinuity throughout the text. Breaking from this tradition, Pangle makes the work’s origin his starting point, reconceiving the Politics as the pedagogical tool of a master teacher.
With the Politics, Pangle argues, Aristotle seeks to lead his students down a deliberately difficult path of critical thinking about civic republican life. He adopts a Socratic approach, encouraging his students—and readers—to become active participants in a dialogue. Seen from this perspective, features of the work that have perplexed previous commentators become perfectly comprehensible as artful devices of a didactic approach. Ultimately, Pangle’s close and careful analysis shows that to understand the Politics, one must first appreciate how Aristotle’s rhetorical strategy is inextricably entwined with the subject of his work.

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