The Becoming of the Society: Perspectives from Aristotle and J. J. Rousseau
Ioana–Anca Gherasim ()
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Ioana–Anca Gherasim: Technical College “C. D. Nenițescu†, Baia Mare, Romania
No 25, Proceedings of Harvard Square Symposium, The Holistic Society: Multi–Disciplinary Perspectives, Volume 3 from Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies
Abstract:
n the contemporary parlance, in our references to the social life, to our social competences or to our social priorities, it is important to realize that the society as we know it today is the result of many years of interactions, regardless if such interactions were peaceful or violent. The society is still changing and becoming something else every day. We are responsible for that, and we know it. Nevertheless, we are unable to curtail change because social movement is infinite. Therefore, this paper surveys several basic perspectives offered by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and by the French philosopher, J. J. Rousseau.
Keywords: society; culture; law; equality; natural; social; state; liberty; savage; social structure; civic life (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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Published in Proceedings of Harvard Square Symposium, The Holistic Society: Multi–Disciplinary Perspectives, Volume 3, Year 2017, pages 333-341
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