Ensayo sobre "lo justo político" a la luz del pensamiento aristotélico

Aristotelian thought reflects natural law, regarded as a community moral issue and as such with judging effect. Within political just (politikón díkaion) reside various concepts which taken as a whole allow for comprehension of philosophy of human affairs. Justice understood as the core of pólis det...

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Autor Principal: Mora Restrepo, Gabriel
Formato: Artículo (Article)
Lenguaje:Español (Spanish)
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10818/13386
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Sumario:Aristotelian thought reflects natural law, regarded as a community moral issue and as such with judging effect. Within political just (politikón díkaion) reside various concepts which taken as a whole allow for comprehension of philosophy of human affairs. Justice understood as the core of pólis determines order of political community, where individuals are equal and free. However, equity should be ruled and measured by law along ruling for appropriate social behavior.Political Law has two origins, the first one is natural not subject to human will but universal; the second one is of human nature set forth by man. Therefore, it is important to underline that in the context of natural origin, political order tries to solve dichotomy between a good citizen, regarded as an individual capable of generate a positive response before a given regime, and a simple good man regarded as a mature cautious human being capable of showing adequate behavior in any regime.