Matter and Form: From Natural Science to Political Philosophy
By Douglas Al-Maini (Contribution by), Coleen Zoller (Contribution by), Mostafa Younesie (Contribution by), Michael Weinman (Contribution by), Ahmed Abdel Meguid (Contribution by), David Lewis Schaefer (Contribution by), Dwayne Raymond (Contribution by), Paul Ulrich (Contribution by), Leah Bradshaw (Contribution by), Juhana Lemetti (Contribution by), Ingrid Makus (Contribution by), Lee Ward (Contribution by), Leonard R. Sorenson (Contribution by), Steven Robinson (Contribution by), Ann Ward (Editor)
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By Douglas Al-Maini (Contribution by), Coleen Zoller (Contribution by), Mostafa Younesie (Contribution by), Michael Weinman (Contribution by), Ahmed Abdel Meguid (Contribution by), David Lewis Schaefer (Contribution by), Dwayne Raymond (Contribution by), Paul Ulrich (Contribution by), Leah Bradshaw (Contribution by), Juhana Lemetti (Contribution by), Ingrid Makus (Contribution by), Lee Ward (Contribution by), Leonard R. Sorenson (Contribution by), Steven Robinson (Contribution by), Ann Ward (Editor)
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Matter and Form explores the relationship that has long existed between natural science and political philosophy. Plato's Socrates articulates the Ideas or Forms as an account of the ultimate source of causality in the cosmos. Aristotle's natural philosophy had a significant impact on his political philosophy: he argues that humans are by nature political animals, having their natural end in the city whose regime is hierarchically structured based on differences in moral and intellectual ca...























