id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_urllctivijfobdgahah2xhcnfa Nathan Bell Political Justice: Levinas Contra Aristotle 2019 18 .pdf application/pdf 11959 765 60 Political Justice: Levinas Contra Aristotle Political Justice: Levinas Contra Aristotle Aristotle defines justice in terms of considerations of moderation, prudence, and measure, neither deficient nor excessive; yet the ethics of Levinas, as instantiated in justice, is a demand that Keywords: Emmanuel Levinas; Aristotle; justice; politics; refugees; Kindertransport extent that Aristotle's views on justice are shaped by a specific historico-political context, comparisons of moderation as it relates to politics, an important question arises as to the legacy of Aristotle: to what implications might Aristotle's thinking of justice, as a form of virtue, and conceived as moderation, have the meaning of justice, however, is that given by Aristotle in his Nicomachean Ethics (hereafter NE). In other words, what emerges in Aristotle's thinking about political justice as it pertains to see Aristotle's thinking of moderation, of numbers, of justice-as-virtue, and of the political, in order A radically different conception of political justice becomes possible when thinking about Levinas ./cache/work_urllctivijfobdgahah2xhcnfa.pdf ./txt/work_urllctivijfobdgahah2xhcnfa.txt