Aristotle on the Nature of Community

Author:   Adriel M. Trott (Wabash College, Indiana)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781316625491


Pages:   253
Publication Date:   22 August 2019
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This reading of Aristotle's Politics builds on the insight that the history of political philosophy is a series of configurations of nature and reason. Aristotle's conceptualization of nature is unique because it is not opposed to or subordinated to reason. Adriel M. Trott uses Aristotle's definition of nature as an internal source of movement to argue that he viewed community as something that arises from the activity that forms it rather than being a form imposed on individuals. Using these definitions, Trott develops readings of Aristotle's four arguments for the naturalness of the polis, interprets deliberation and the constitution in Politics as the form and final causes of the polis, and reconsiders Aristotle's treatment of slaves and women. Trott then argues that Aristotle is relevant for contemporary efforts to improve and encourage genuine democratic practices.

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Author:   Adriel M. Trott (Wabash College, Indiana)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.450kg
ISBN:  

9781316625491


ISBN 10:   1316625494
Pages:   253
Publication Date:   22 August 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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'This is a fresh, substantial, and engaging contribution to the ongoing Aristotle revival in political philosophy and theory.' Stephen Salkever, Journal of the History of Philosophy 'Adriel M. Trott offers a meticulous reading of Aristotle's Politics that challenges many of the prevailing interpretations ... this book makes an important contribution to contemporary debates surrounding equality and deliberation in contemporary democracy.' Catherine Borck, The Review of Politics 'Trott's Aristotle on the Nature of the Community is a thought-provoking book that hopefully will encourage debate not only among Aristotelian scholars but also among contemporary political thinkers about questions of citizenship, democracy, and political life. Her work provides a blueprint of how to make Aristotle relevant in today's world in addressing existing problems like political organization, civic participation, and the purpose of politics itself.' Lee Trepanier, Bryn Mawr Classical Review This is a fresh, substantial, and engaging contribution to the ongoing Aristotle revival in political philosophy and theory. Stephen Salkever, Journal of the History of Philosophy Adriel M. Trott offers a meticulous reading of Aristotle's Politics that challenges many of the prevailing interpretations ... this book makes an important contribution to contemporary debates surrounding equality and deliberation in contemporary democracy. Catherine Borck, The Review of Politics Trott's Aristotle on the Nature of the Community is a thought-provoking book that hopefully will encourage debate not only among Aristotelian scholars but also among contemporary political thinkers about questions of citizenship, democracy, and political life. Her work provides a blueprint of how to make Aristotle relevant in today's world in addressing existing problems like political organization, civic participation, and the purpose of politics itself. Lee Trepanier, Bryn Mawr Classical Review


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Adriel M. Trott is an Assistant Professor at Wabash College. She has published in Polis, Epochè, Parrhesia and the Journal for Speculative Philosophy. She has presented at the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, the Ancient Philosophy Society, the Hannah Arendt Circle, philoSophia, and the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, in addition to many invited papers. She is a regular faculty member at the Collegium Phaenomenologicum in Città di Castello, Italy. She recently won a Faculty Excellence Award for Research, a grant from the Texas division of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and several Faculty Development Awards. Trott's background in politics – having worked on Capitol Hill and on several political campaigns before pursuing her academic career – continues to influence her philosophical work.

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