Political Theory Aspects | Early Greece | Pericles | Greek Political Theory | Antigone and Creon ft. Socrates. |
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What is reactionary?
Core aspect of political theory. The responsiveness of theory to historical contexts or author's experiences.
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What are the small geographical and population sizes?
The key characteristics of the Greek city state.
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What is its political system?
Pericles attributes what to the success of Athens.
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What is free discussion?
Key part of wise action. Ensures that democracy operates for the common good.
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What is natural versus human law?
The primary subject Antigone and Creon debate over. The value of blank and blank in relation to each other.
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What is the status quo/change?
Core aspect of political theory. The subject matter theory deals with, also noted as radical or conservative depending on its action.
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What is political participation?
The small size of Greek city states makes ______ ___________ easier for citizens.
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What is expansion?
Pericles believes what would further the success of the Athenian political system.
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What are freedom and law?
The two general principles that create a life in common.
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What is human law and natural law?
Antigone's belief that blank should not interfere with blank. He does not believe the former should contradict the latter.
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What is transcendence?
Core aspect of political theory. How theory becomes applicable to other situations than that of which it was conceived in.
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What is freed, Greek-born?
Citizens of Greek city states are the only members permitted to participate in politics. Citizenship is restricted to ______ _________-______ males.
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What are their sense of duty and abiding of laws?
Pericles believes ______ and ______ makes Athenian citizens free.
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What is the value of nature?
The primary basis for criticism of Athenian democracy and political theory.
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What is reason?
Ruling without what constitutes tyranny.
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What is logical but psychological?
Core aspect of political theory. The contradiction of political theory dealing with its style of writing.
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What is the best interests of the city state?
Foreigners and slaves were not permitted participation in politics because it was believed they did not have what in mind.
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What is morality in Athenian private lives?
Pericles believes that the morality of the public sphere will lead to what.
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What is inherently good?
The assumption by Greek political theorists concerning nature. They assume nature is ______.
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What is virtue is knowledge?
Socrates' chief legacy and central claim.
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What is philosophical but practical?
Core aspect of political theory. The contradiction of political theory dealing with its nature of thought.
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What is democratic governance and civic participation?
The two primary ideals of the Greek city state.
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What is versatility?
Pericles believes what makes citizens happier due to its ability to differentiate their political roles.
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What is morally good?
The assumption by Greek political theorists concerning humans. They assume humans are ______.
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Who is Haimon?
The man who discusses reason in the debate surrounding political authority. Argues that no one can claim reason as their sole basis for authority because every person has reason. Believes the reason is the most important concept in politics.
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