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Which ancient philosopher is best known for developing the ethical principle of the 'golden mean'?
Aristotle, in his Nicomachean Ethics, proposed the 'golden mean' as a virtue ethics theory. He argued that moral excellence is found by identifying the desirable middle ground between two extremes—one of excess and one of deficiency—thereby promoting balance and moderation in human character and action.
10552
To which historical period can the origins of constitutional government be traced?
The roots of constitutional governance are found in Ancient Greece, particularly in the works of philosophers like Aristotle, who analyzed different forms of government and the importance of the rule of law. These early thinkers established the foundational concepts regarding the organization of the state and the necessity of legal frameworks to prevent tyranny.
10553
Which ancient thinker placed a particularly strong emphasis on the concept of justice?
Aristotle dedicated an entire book of his 'Nicomachean Ethics' to the analysis of justice, categorizing it into distributive and corrective forms. While Socrates and Plato also discussed justice extensively, Aristotle's systematic classification of justice as a political virtue remains a foundational element of his political theory and his analysis of the ideal state.
10554
According to Aristotle, what is the secondary form of justice that complements particular justice?
Aristotle categorizes justice into two primary types: particular justice, which deals with fairness in specific transactions or distributions, and general justice. General justice, often equated with 'complete virtue' in relation to others, represents the broader ethical requirement for citizens to act in accordance with the laws and the common good of the community.
10555
What was the relationship between Nicomachus and the philosopher Aristotle?
The name Nicomachus appears twice in Aristotle's life. It was the name of his father, who was a physician to the Macedonian royal court, and also the name of his son, to whom Aristotle dedicated his famous work, the Nicomachean Ethics.
10556
In his work 'Poetics', which play does Aristotle frequently cite as a primary example of tragedy?
Aristotle considers Sophocles' 'Oedipus Rex' to be the perfect example of a tragedy. He frequently references it in his 'Poetics' to illustrate key concepts such as 'hamartia' (tragic flaw), 'peripeteia' (reversal of fortune), and 'anagnorisis' (recognition). He argues that the structure of this play effectively evokes the emotions of pity and fear, which he defines as the goal of tragedy.
10557
Which historical figure was famously tutored by the philosopher Aristotle?
Alexander the Great, the King of Macedon, was tutored by Aristotle from the age of 13 to 16. Aristotle's extensive teachings on ethics, politics, and science profoundly influenced Alexander's intellectual development and his subsequent military and administrative pursuits across his vast empire.
10558
According to Aristotle's 'Poetics', which of the following is not classified as one of the six essential components of tragedy?
Aristotle defined the six constituent elements of tragedy as: Plot (mythos), Character (ethos), Thought (dianoia), Diction (lexis), Melody (melos), and Spectacle (opsis). While 'reversal' (peripeteia) is a crucial structural device within the plot, it is not considered one of the six primary components of the tragedy itself. It is a technique used to achieve the tragic effect, rather than a fundamental building block of the genre.
10559
Who is credited with developing the first systematic classification of government structures?
Aristotle is widely recognized as the father of political science for his empirical approach to studying governance. In his work 'Politics,' he conducted a comparative analysis of 158 Greek city-state constitutions. This systematic study allowed him to categorize governments based on the number of rulers and the intent of their governance, providing a foundational framework that influenced political theory for centuries.
10560
Which philosopher viewed the acquisition of property as a natural human activity?
Aristotle argued that private property is natural and beneficial because it encourages individual responsibility and care for resources. He believed that people take better care of what they own personally compared to communal property. While he acknowledged the potential for greed, he maintained that property ownership is a natural outcome of human effort and is essential for the exercise of virtues like generosity, distinguishing his view from the communal ideals of Plato.