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Pluralismo sociale e virtù politica
Social Pluralism and Political Virtue
Botturi, Francesco
2001
Abstract
Pluralism and its inner potential conflictuality is the main problem of political thought in the modern world, as the recent querelle between liberals and communitarians has significantly demonstrated. A different perspective emerges from the careful consideration of social interaction. The political body arises, when the pursuing of social communication itself is set as a common end - that is, when social communication institutes a permanent space of communication. Thus, a re-consideration of politics is possible through a re-thinking of human relationships. This opens the path to the possibility of a significative convergence towards the political aristotelism of the origins and with its notion of "natural sociality" of mankind: a tradition which indicates in the participation to the "useful" (a category which implies the virtue of justice) the proper ground for politics.
Series
Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics
III (2001) 2
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Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
Francesco Botturi, "Pluralismo sociale e virtù politica", in: Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics, III (2001) 2
Languages
it
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