Aristotle and Natural Justice
In Nicomachean Ethics V Aristotle outlines a framework with three elements, political, natural and conventional/legal justice. The paper aims to offer a more detailed picture of their relation and argues that natural and conventional justice are linked together. By distinguishing two phases of conve...
Main Author: | Lautner Péter |
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Format: | Article |
Published: |
2021
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Series: | PÁZMÁNY LAW REVIEW
8 No. 1 |
doi: | 10.55019/plr.2021.1.57-65 |
mtmt: | 33781415 |
Online Access: | https://publikacio.ppke.hu/2255 |
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