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Aristotle on the Authority of the Many: Politics III 11, 1281a40–b21 (2021)

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In this article I propose a new interpretation of Aristotle’s arguments about the authority of the many at Politics III 11, 1281a40–b21. It consists of the following main tenets. First, the multitude that Aristotle refers to in his arguments should be understood on the model of the multitude which rules in polities and the members of which are accomplished in only a part of political excellence, namely, military excellence. Second, the best citizens with whom he compares that multitude in his arguments do not possess complete political excellence but rather the highest degree of military excellence among their fellow citizens in a polity. Third, the members of that multitude are collectively superior to the best citizens in making decisions about political particulars, for example, decisions about specific policies. Fourth, their superiority can be explained by reference to the fact that they collectively possess superior experience than the best citizens, though they have individually and collectively inferior political understanding. Finally, their collective superiority in making political decisions is the outcome of the aggregation of their individual political judgements that are based on experience rather than the outcome of some form of public deliberation that enables them to grasp the political reasons which support their decisions.

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Authors & Contributors
Jordan, Jason
Andrea Libero Carbone
Thornton C. Lockwood
Brecht Buekenhout
Franziska van Buren
Jorgenson, Chad
Journals
Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review
Journal of the History of Biology
History of the Human Sciences
History of Political Thought
Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
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Parmenides Publishing
University of Southern California
Cambridge University Press
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Philosophy and politics
Philosophy
Physics
Biology
Motion (physical)
Natural philosophy
People
Aristotle
Plato
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Ancient
Renaissance
15th century
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Greece
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