Pro-state social philosophy in the works of Dante

Pro-state social philosophy in the works of Dante

Author:

Juliusz Iwanicki

Summary:

The article examines the social work of Dante. The most important works of Dante in the area of social philosophy was a Monarchy, and The Banquet. The most important works of Dante in the area of social philosophy was a monarchy, and sitting. Dante uses various arguments in favor of a secular government legitimize the ruler. He goes back to the philosophical tradition (especially Aristotle), but also to biblical exegesis. Dante is convinced that in a world ruled by a righteous monarch, there would be undisturbed peace and social order. It also notes that once already existed in the history of this situation – in Roman times, which is the main model for the Italian philosopher and artist.

Keywords:

Dante, Dante’s work, Monarchy, Roman Empire, righteous ruler, social peace

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