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" Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, and that man is by nature a political animal. And he who by nature and not by mere accident is without a state, is either above humanity, or below it; he is the "Tribeless, lawless, hearthless... "
The Meaning of Education: Contributions to a Philosophy of Education - Page 76
by Nicholas Murray Butler - 1915 - 385 pages
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The Politics of Aristotle, Volume 1

Aristotle - Athens (Greece) - 1885 - 588 pages
...best. 1253 a. The state Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, nature. and that man is by 'nature a political animal. And he who by...without a state, is either above humanity, or below it ; he is the ' Tribeless, lawless, hearthless one,' whom Homer a denounces — the outcast who is...
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Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - Political science - 1885 - 466 pages
...best. 1253 a. The state Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, natural and that man is by nature a political animal. And he who by...without a state, is either above humanity, or below it ; he is the ' Tribeless, lawless, hearthless one,' whom Homer* denounces — the outcast who is...
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Introduction and translation

Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - Political science - 1885 - 468 pages
...best. I25Sa. The state Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, nature. y ar|d that man is by nature a political animal. And he who by...without a state, is either above humanity, or below it ; he is the 'Tribeless, lawless, hearthless one,' whom Homer* denounces — the outcast who is a...
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The Politics of Aristotle, Volume 1

Aristotle - Athens (Greece) - 1885 - 460 pages
...is a creation of nature, nature/' ano* that jnan is by nature a .political animal. And he < 1 Nvho by nature and not by mere accident is without a state, is either above humanity, or below it ; he is the 'Tribeless, lawless, healthless one,' whom Homer* denounces — the outcast who is a...
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Introduction and translation

Aristotle - Political science - 1885 - 464 pages
...is the end and the best. 125S Hence it is evident that the state is a creation of nature, and that man is by nature a political animal. And he who by nature and not by mere~acc13ent' is without a state, is either above humanity, or below it; he is the 'Tribeless, lawless,...
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A Companion to Plato's Republic for English Readers

Bernard Bosanquet - Political Science - 1895 - 456 pages
...self-sufficing is the end and the best/ * Hence it is evident that the State is a creation of nature, and that man is by nature a political animal. And he who by...without a state, is either above humanity, or below it ; he is the ' Tribeless, lawless, hearthless one,' whom Homer denounces — the outcast who is a...
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The Meaning of Education, and Other Essays and Addresses

Nicholas Murray Butler - Education - 1898 - 256 pages
...on every hand. There are three avenues of scientific approach to the study of education, and in each of them the evolutionary point of view is not only...below it."1 It is also very new, for it is in flat contradic1 The politics of Aristotle, I, 2, Jowett's translation (Oxford, 1885), p. 4. tion to the...
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The Meaning of Education

Nicholas M. Butler - 1898 - 256 pages
...on every hand. There are three avenues of scientific approach to the study of education, and in each of them the evolutionary point of view is not only...without a state, is either above humanity or below it." 1 It is also very new, for it is in flat contradic1 The politics of Aristotle, I, 2, Jowett's...
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The Meaning of Education, and Other Essays and Addresses

Nicholas Murray Butler - Education - 1898 - 256 pages
...on every hand. There are three avenues of scientific approach to the study of education, and in each of them the evolutionary point of view is not only...without a state, is either above humanity or below it." 1 It is also very new, for it is in flat contradic1 The politics of Aristotle, I, 2, Jowett's...
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Dante's Ten Heavens: A Study of the Paradiso

Edmund G. Gardner - 1898 - 332 pages
...here I ask no reason.' The maestro, Aristotle, writes thus : " The state is a creation of nature, and man is by nature a political animal. And he who by...without a state, is either above humanity or below it. " * Nature makes nothing in vain. Man is the only animal to whom she has given power of speech...
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