1. Aristotle and Hobbes
Aristotle and Hobbs 10 February 2004Aristotle and Hobbes Aristotle argues that valid conduct, as defined by the law, is acting in accordance with virtue. ... Since all political things are designed to pursue one end, justice and injustice would apply to the level to which these things are addressed. ... The scope of Aristotle's legal system must encompass everyone. ... The highest good cannot have anything above it; therefore politics are formed with which all other things are subordinated (1730). ... Aristotle assigns political power based on merit and virtue, arguing that those ...
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- Grade Level: High School