1. aristotle
That is, he conceives of the development of systems of government from pre-political origins by analogy to the development of a living organism; he thinks of political life biologically. (3) The third premiss of his first argument makes this biological analogy explicit. (4) The conclusion follows from Aristotle's premisses, if it is understood to mean that a political system is the most natural form of human community, that in which human beings find their highest fulfilment.] Second argument: (1) The city differs from other kinds of community in having the full degree of every sort o...
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