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(2015) Philosophy of justice, Dordrecht, Springer.

Justice and moderation in the state

Aristotle and beyond

Eleni Leontsini

pp. 27-42

In this chapter I aim to analyze Aristotle's account of political justice (to politikon dikaion) in both the Nicomachean Ethics and the Politics, since it is these accounts that are most relevant to his advocacy of moderation and mixed constitution, and I aim to show how justice and equality are crucial for the promotion of the common interest of the polis. In addition, I explore the connection made between justice, equality, democracy, liberty, and friendship, and attempt to further excavate Aristotle's conception of political justice and moderation in the polis. We will see how this bears on questions in contemporary political philosophy concerning the role of justice as the most fundamental virtue for society, and as an institution that serves to fix the limits of human conduct and to settle the principles specifying the just distribution of benefits and burdens in a democratic society of equals.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9175-5_3

Full citation:

Leontsini, E. (2015)., Justice and moderation in the state: Aristotle and beyond, in G. Fløistad (ed.), Philosophy of justice, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 27-42.

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