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ID110642
Title ProperModes of theorizing in Aristotle's politics
LanguageENG
AuthorShuster, Amy L
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article addresses the pedagogical value of teaching Aristotle's Politics 4.1 early in an introductory course in political theory that draws texts from the history of political thought. I argue that this chapter provides an interpretive key to understanding arguments made elsewhere in the Politics and can be used to introduce students to the kinds of theorizing that appear in the study of politics more generally. I begin by laying out some common learning obstacles that students experience in introductory political theory courses, using Politics 4.1 to address these issues. I then outline my approach to this text and conclude by reflecting on some of the possibilities and limitations of this method of introducing the nature of political theory to an undergraduate population.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 44, No. 3; Jul 2011: p.611-618
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 44, No. 3; Jul 2011: p.611-618
Key WordsAristotle's Politics ;  Political Theory ;  History of Political Thought ;  Aristotle ;  Politics