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Title: The concept of violence in the philosophy of Aristotle
Authors: Borisov, S.
Rimskiy, V.
Ivashina, R.
Lyashenko, I.
Keywords: philosophy
history of philosophy
ancient philosophy
philosophy of Ancient Greece
Aristotle
violence
Issue Date: 2019
Citation: The concept of violence in the philosophy of Aristotle / S. Borisov, V. Rimskiy, R. Ivashina [et al.] // SHS Web of Conferences. - 2019. - Vol. 72 - Art. 01024. - Doi: org/10.1051/shsconf /20197201024. - (Achievements and perspectives of philosophical studies (APPSCONF-2019): intern. scientific conf., Rostov-on-Don, Russia, November 25-27, 2019 / ed. B. Yazyev)
Abstract: The idea that the concept of 'violence' was part and is still viewed as part of a broad philosophical category may seem strange. However, the problem is resolved by referring to the concept of 'force,' which is lost in modern philosophy. The exception was the works in which we find some “traces” of this concept, including the works of Aristotle, which need to be free from modernizing interpretations
URI: http://dspace.bsu.edu.ru/handle/123456789/38143
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