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[This article explores the language of law and politics in Aristotle’s ethical writings and the difference between Aristotle’s teleological model and the nomological model of Christian ethics, especially in the case of Ockham. Nomological politics and law are only possible when based on authority, that is, on a communicative theory between sender and addressee, according to which the intention of the sender is somehow contingent.]
Published: Feb 14, 2018
Keywords: Aristotle; Emotions; Language; Law; Nominalism; Nomological model; Teleology
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