La legislación sobre el cuerpo en el libro VII de la Política de Aristóteles

  1. Jonathan Lavilla de Lera
Aldizkaria:
Diálogos

ISSN: 0012-2122

Argitalpen urtea: 2022

Alea: 53

Zenbakia: 110

Orrialdeak: 99-118

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Diálogos

Laburpena

It is well known that Aristotle privileges the soul over the body throughout his work. However, it is no less true that he believes that the body constitutes an important object of inquiry, among other reasons, due to its relevance within his practical philosophy. Keeping in mind these remarks, this article, first, shows why Aristotle considers the soul more important than the body from an ontological point of view; secondly, it indicates that the same is also valid with regard to practical philosophy; third, it argues that, nevertheless, for Aristotle it is essential that the good politician not only legislate on the soul, but also on the body; fourth and last, it brings up a series of texts from Book VII of Aristotle’s Politics, which shows the relevance of the legislation on the body, including aneugenic plan.