Starting from the hellenic culture and from the greek model of polis (especially the aristotelian notion of polis-koinonia), the western community is a very complex form of philosophical and political-legal system or association. Within the concept of community, we can observe a structural tension between ideology and utopia (with particular reference to the notion of 'public order') which represents a relevant perspective in order to understand the experience of law as a whole.
Bombelli, G., Occidente e 'figure' comunitarie I. Un ordine inquieto: koinonia e "comunità" radicata. Profili filosofico-giuridici, Jovene, Napoli 2013: 451 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/56012]
Occidente e 'figure' comunitarie I. Un ordine inquieto: koinonia e "comunità" radicata. Profili filosofico-giuridici
Bombelli, Giovanni
2013
Abstract
Starting from the hellenic culture and from the greek model of polis (especially the aristotelian notion of polis-koinonia), the western community is a very complex form of philosophical and political-legal system or association. Within the concept of community, we can observe a structural tension between ideology and utopia (with particular reference to the notion of 'public order') which represents a relevant perspective in order to understand the experience of law as a whole.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.