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MediaDB / . Andronikos of Rhodes (in whose edition it has survived to this day) is the fundamental work of the philosopher, setting out his doctrine of the four first causes, or first principles, of all things. In “Politics,” Aristotle examines the main forms of government and the goals of the state, defining the latter as “communication organized for the common good,” criticizes various political regimes, analyzes the institution of the family and the problem of educating youth, reflects on the role of religion and draws an image of an ideal society that “gives people have the full opportunity to live according to their aspirations.” The treatises “Poetics” and “Rhetoric” outlined the vector of development, problematic contours and categorical apparatus of European literary theory for many centuries to come. The publishing layout is saved in a4.pdf format.
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