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|a The Political Animal in Medieval Philosophy
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|b A Philosophical Study of the Commentary Tradition C. 1260-C. 1410.
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|a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Historical Setting -- 2. Authors and Sources -- 3. Methodology -- 4. Contents in Brief -- 5. How to Use This Study? -- 6. A Note about Translations -- Chapter 1. Terminology -- 1. Basic Terminology: Political, Conjugal, and Domestic -- 2. Political or Social Animal? -- 3. Later Developments -- Chapter 2. Needs, Desires, and Natural Inclinations -- 1. Preservation of Oneself and the Species -- 2. Inclination and the Body That Makes Us Social -- 3. Reflections on Mirrors of Princes
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|a 4. Instrumental Role of the Community -- 5. Cities and beyond -- Chapter 3. Good Life, Virtue, and Human Sociability -- 1. Good Life and Virtue -- 2. Aims of Individuals and the Community -- 3. Social Role, Prudence, and Virtue -- 4. Is Practical Happiness for Everyone? Virtue and Prudence of Citizens -- 5. Prudence of Slaves (and Women) -- 6. Craftsman qua Craftsman qua Human -- 7. Happiness and Morality -- Chapter 4. Reason and Language -- 1. Naturalness of Language -- 2. Language and Justice -- 3. Creating Communities -- 4. Purpose of the Linguistic Argument
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|a Chapter 5. The Social and Political Nature of Animals -- 1. The Ant, the Bee, and the Crane -- 2. Forget the Bee: Truncating the Linguistic Argument -- 3. No Animal Is Political -- Chapter 6. Beasts, Gods, and Human Beings -- 1. Part/Whole Metaphysics -- 2. Solitary Humans -- 3. What Is It Like to Be a God? -- 4. Ways of Being Wild -- 5. The Normative Scale: Above and below Beasts -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index Locorum -- Index Rerum & Nominum
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