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"Les analyses aristotéliciennes de ces deux excellences (philia et dikè) sont confrontées aux usages antérieurs ou contemporains des deux termes. L'ambivalence de la notion de philia dans la tradition grecque est montrée, et son incapacité à fonder l'ordre civique lorsqu'elle n'est pas soutenue par la dikè. La variation des perspectives d'analyse, dues à la diversité des champs de compétences explorés, permet de dégager l'angle sous lequel la philosophie aborde une question centrale pour le lien social et politique en Grèce ancienne"--Page 4 of cover.
Philosophy, Ancient. --- Justice (Philosophy). --- Friendship --- Dikē (The Greek word).
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Dikē (The Greek word) --- Religion and justice --- History --- Zeus --- Greece --- Religion --- Religion. --- Zeus (Greek religion) --- Dika (The Greek word) --- Dike (The Greek word) --- Zeus (Greek deity) --- Dikē (The Greek word) --- Dikē (The Greek word). --- Dikē (The Greek word). --- Zeus (Greek deity). --- Dikā (The Greek word) --- Justice and religion --- Justice --- Greek language --- Etymology --- History. --- Aspect religieux --- Histoire --- Grèce --- Religion and justice - History --- Zeus - (Greek deity) --- Greece - Religion
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Dike (The Greek word) --- Themis (Greek deity) --- Law, Greek --- Law --- Terms and phrases. --- Philosophy. --- Classical philology --- Philosophy --- Law, Greek - Terms and phrases. --- Law - Philosophy
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