Aristotle on Popular Juries and the Concept of Global Justice

<p>The article discusses Aristotle’s thought as regards the role of popular juries and the principles that assigned judicial power to citizens. It is precisely within the framework of this reflection that Aristotle recognises the founding principle behind making judgements. This is the need fo...

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Main Author: Elisabetta PODDIGHE
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2019-11-01
Series:Studia Historica: Historia Antigua
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0213-2052/article/view/21832
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spelling doaj-5219f8d4796045c3953baf95c8dce1632020-11-25T03:45:09ZspaEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaStudia Historica: Historia Antigua0213-20522019-11-0137052910.14201/shha20193753017920Aristotle on Popular Juries and the Concept of Global JusticeElisabetta PODDIGHE0Universidad de Cagliari<p>The article discusses Aristotle’s thought as regards the role of popular juries and the principles that assigned judicial power to citizens. It is precisely within the framework of this reflection that Aristotle recognises the founding principle behind making judgements. This is the need for the sentence to correspond to the <span><em>thos</em></span> of the constitution and therefore to that notion of «global justice», the same feeling found in a political community.</p>https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0213-2052/article/view/21832aristótelesjuecesjusticialeyepieíkeiapoliteía
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author Elisabetta PODDIGHE
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Aristotle on Popular Juries and the Concept of Global Justice
Studia Historica: Historia Antigua
aristóteles
jueces
justicia
ley
epieíkeia
politeía
author_facet Elisabetta PODDIGHE
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title Aristotle on Popular Juries and the Concept of Global Justice
title_short Aristotle on Popular Juries and the Concept of Global Justice
title_full Aristotle on Popular Juries and the Concept of Global Justice
title_fullStr Aristotle on Popular Juries and the Concept of Global Justice
title_full_unstemmed Aristotle on Popular Juries and the Concept of Global Justice
title_sort aristotle on popular juries and the concept of global justice
publisher Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
series Studia Historica: Historia Antigua
issn 0213-2052
publishDate 2019-11-01
description <p>The article discusses Aristotle’s thought as regards the role of popular juries and the principles that assigned judicial power to citizens. It is precisely within the framework of this reflection that Aristotle recognises the founding principle behind making judgements. This is the need for the sentence to correspond to the <span><em>thos</em></span> of the constitution and therefore to that notion of «global justice», the same feeling found in a political community.</p>
topic aristóteles
jueces
justicia
ley
epieíkeia
politeía
url https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0213-2052/article/view/21832
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