THE HARMONY OF THE IMPERIOUS AND THE SUBORDINATE SOURCE AS A UNIVERSAL LAW OF NATURE ACCORDING TO ARISTOTLE

  • N. V. Shapoval V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Keywords: timperious source, subordinate source, family, state, imperiously-subordinated principle, good

Abstract

The article represents an investigation of Aristotle’s views on the nature of power relations, the subject of power in general, and the specific nature of state power. Author analyzed the principle of domination and subordination as the general initial principle of human interaction, which has its own specific constructive and destructive manifestations in such communications as the family and the state. The higher structure of the integer has the more complex system of power-subordinate relations. They are the most complex in those holistic systems, where the subjects and the objects of power-dependent relationships are free and thinking beings who are not indifferent to the nature of the social integrity, which is created.

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2016-12-30
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Shapoval, N. V. (2016). THE HARMONY OF THE IMPERIOUS AND THE SUBORDINATE SOURCE AS A UNIVERSAL LAW OF NATURE ACCORDING TO ARISTOTLE. The Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Series "Philosophy. Philosophical Peripeteias", (55), 24-30. Retrieved from https://periodicals.karazin.ua/philosophy/article/view/8687
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