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Savršena i nesavršene države

Perfect and Imperfect States

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Nikitović, Aleksandar
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Jovanov, Rastko
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Abstract
Early Greek ethics embodied in Cretan and Spartan mores, served as a model for Plato`s political theory. Plato theorized the contents of early Greek ethics, aspiring to justify and revitalize the fundamental principles of a traditional view of the world. However, according to Plato`s new insight, deed is further from the truth than a thought i.e. theory. The dorian model had to renounce its position to the perfect prototype of a righteous state, which is a result of the inner logic of philosophical theorizing in early Greek ethics. Prototype and model of philosophical reflection, in comparison to philosophical theory, becomes minor and deficient. Philosophical theorizing of early Greek ethics philosophically formatted Greek heritage, initiating substantial changes to the content of traditional ethics. Replacement of the myth with ontology, as a new foundation of politics, transformed early Greek ethics in various relevant ways.
Keywords:
early greek ethics / starohelenska etika / model state / uzorna država / democracy / demokratija / theory of the state / teorija države / politics / tradition
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Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society, 2013, 132-150
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  • Politics of Social Memory and National Identity: Regional and European Context (RS-179049)

DOI: 10.2298/FID1302132N

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editor = "Jovanov, Rastko",
author = "Nikitović, Aleksandar",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Early Greek ethics embodied in Cretan and Spartan mores, served as a model for Plato`s political theory. Plato theorized the contents of early Greek ethics, aspiring to justify and revitalize the fundamental principles of a traditional view of the world. However, according to Plato`s new insight, deed is further from the truth than a thought i.e. theory. The dorian model had to renounce its position to the perfect prototype of a righteous state, which is a result of the inner logic of philosophical theorizing in early Greek ethics. Prototype and model of philosophical reflection, in comparison to philosophical theory, becomes minor and deficient. Philosophical theorizing of early Greek ethics philosophically formatted Greek heritage, initiating substantial changes to the content of traditional ethics. Replacement of the myth with ontology, as a new foundation of politics, transformed early Greek ethics in various relevant ways.",
journal = "Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society",
title = "Savršena i nesavršene države, Perfect and Imperfect States",
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Jovanov, R.,& Nikitović, A.. (2013). Savršena i nesavršene države. in Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society, 132-150.
https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1302132N
Jovanov R, Nikitović A. Savršena i nesavršene države. in Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society. 2013;:132-150.
doi:10.2298/FID1302132N .
Jovanov, Rastko, Nikitović, Aleksandar, "Savršena i nesavršene države" in Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society (2013):132-150,
https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1302132N . .

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