Aristotle, Stoicism and Cosmopolitan Political Thought

Auteur: Burns, Tony
Titre: Aristotle, Stoicism and Cosmopolitan Political Thought
Revue/Collection: Cosmopolitanism: Past and Present, Conference University of Dundee, 6th-9th June 2007 , Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham
Annèe edition: 2007
Mots-clès: Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy
Description: Abstract - This is a conference paper which compares and contrasts the views of Aristotle and Cicero in relation to cosmopolitan political thought. The paper focuses on the issue of the social and political ’identity’ of the individual moral agent. It also distinguiishes between ’strong’ and ’weak’ versions of both ’cosmopolitanism’ and ’communitarianism.’ It argues that the views of Aristotle and Cicero are closer than is usually thought. Aristotle is more of a ’cosmopolitan’ and less of a ’communitarian’ thinker than is commonly supposed, whereas, on the other hand, Cicero is more of a ’communitarian’ and less of a ’cosmopolitan’ thinker.
Liens: http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/1269/1/Aristotle%2C_Stoicism_and_Cosmopolitan_Political_Thought.pdf
Sigle auteur: Burns 2007