The article discusses Aristotle’s thought as regards the role of popular juries and the principles that assigned judicial power to citizens. It is precisely within the framework of this reflection that Aristotle recog- nises the founding principle behind making judgements. This is the need for the sentence to correspond to the ēthos of the constitution and therefore to that notion of «global justice», the same feeling found in a political com- munity.
Aristóteles: los ciudadanos como jueces y el concepto de justicia global
Poddighe, Elisabetta
2019-01-01
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The article discusses Aristotle’s thought as regards the role of popular juries and the principles that assigned judicial power to citizens. It is precisely within the framework of this reflection that Aristotle recog- nises the founding principle behind making judgements. This is the need for the sentence to correspond to the ēthos of the constitution and therefore to that notion of «global justice», the same feeling found in a political com- munity.File in questo prodotto:
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