Translation or Alteration? Grosseteste's Latin Version of Aristotle's Account of Natural Justice

Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (4):601-627 (2018)
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it may be debatable whether or not the passage on natural justice from the Nicomachean Ethics is a crucial component of Aristotle's account of justice and politics; nonetheless, its enormous influence on western ethical and juridical theory is unquestionable. This influence is largely due to the enthusiastic reception of that passage by medieval thinkers who paid somewhat exaggerated attention to this brief and obscure passage.The thirteenth-century philosophical scene has rightly been described as an 'Aristotelian crisis.' The general Christian view of life and the universe, developed by theologians up to the end of the twelfth century, was deeply rooted in St. Augustine's thought. However, that...

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