Is democracy the best expression of justice, virtues and citizenship?

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dc.contributor.author South African Society for Greek Philosophy and the Humanities
dc.contributor.upauthor Antonites, Alex J.
dc.date.accessioned 2009-09-16T07:17:35Z
dc.date.available 2009-09-16T07:17:35Z
dc.date.issued 2000
dc.description.abstract Aristotle's concept of rationality which involves a virtuous life stands in continuity with contemporary democratic states. This rational virtue as wisdom obtains an enlarged interpretation in contemporary democracies. People of today in democracies are also moved by virtue towards happiness. Virtue still leads to that end. In this sense Aristotle is a good key to the understanding of what happens in contemporary democracies. As we saw, Aristotle, although not using the words interests or utilitarianism, he does make positive statements about human needs, which in fact are interests in the polis. The responsibility of a free human rational being to its own actions is exactly what is required today in democracies. As Aristotle said, it could be hampered by ignorance, force, coercion or absence of insight. Similarly, as for Aristotle, actions are guided not by mathematically styled rules, but by wisdom, phronesis, by virtue. Aristotle's demand that justice involves treating people in a fair way, i.e. fairness, is seen to be no more urgent and important than in contemporary democracies, especially where a multi-cultural and multi-religious set up prevails. The main point, however, is in conclusion, that in non-democratic states of today, these things could not and cannot be manifested fully. Aristotle's views applied to today leads to democracy! en
dc.description.uri http://explore.up.ac.za/record=b1411260 en_US
dc.format.extent Appears in Phronimon, Volume 2 Number 1 (2000) en_US
dc.format.medium 14 Pages en_US
dc.identifier.citation Antonites, AJ 2000, 'Is democracy the best expression of justice, virtues and citizenship?', Phronimon, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 1-14. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1561-4018
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/11272
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher South African Society for Greek Philosophy and the Humanities en_US
dc.rights South African Society for Greek Philosophy and the Humanities en_US
dc.subject Citizenships en
dc.subject Rationality en
dc.subject Virtuous life en
dc.subject Contemporary democratic states en
dc.subject Human needs en
dc.subject.lcsh Democracy en
dc.subject.lcsh Justice (Philosophy) en
dc.subject.lcsh Virtue en
dc.subject.lcsh Aristotle -- Contributions in philosophy of justice en
dc.subject.lcsh Contemporary, The en
dc.subject.lcsh Wisdom en
dc.subject.lcsh Happiness en
dc.subject.lcsh Fairness en
dc.title Is democracy the best expression of justice, virtues and citizenship? en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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