The Politics of Philo Judaeus: Practice and Theory, with a General Bibliography of Philo
68 PHILO'S POLITICS had become an old man, as he was when he went to Gaius, this would mean, presumably, that his great corpus w ...
STATESMAN AND PHILOSOPHER 69 gregarious and herding animal (aystatcn-iKov KCCI ouvvopov £&ov), and is thus commanded by natu ...
70 PHILO'S POLITICS hence that no one should abandon public life for ascetic individualism. Or Philo may reverse it and represen ...
STATESMAN AND PHILOSOPHER 7i ganization of men whatever, and despise, in their quest of naked and ab stract truth, the things p ...
72 PHILO'S POLITICS For though these are distinguished from each other by all their natural prop erties, the politician brings ...
STATESMAN AND PHILOSOPHER 73 itself." His remarks about the "politician" are here consistently dis paraging, though not all equ ...
74 PHILO'S POLITICS cerely sympathized with the incipient eremitic urge which was already driving men of his day to the desert; ...
STATESMAN AND PHILOSOPHER 75 Those who follow the statutary law alone, he goes on to explain, are apt to be led into idolatry an ...
76 PHILO'S POLITICS at all, one completely lost in self interest: but none the less a man en grossed in practical problems to t ...
STATESMAN AND PHILOSOPHER 77 other for their injustice according the ordering of time." It is utterly in compatible with the St ...
yS PHILO'S POLITICS as a whole, including God, the rule was a monarchy. God's rule ex pressed itself in giving off the great St ...
STATESMAN AND PHILOSOPHER 79 its legal system, for while a state is made up of dwellings, inhabitants, and laws,^69 its being is ...
8o PHILO'S POLITICS only the Jewish Law was in Philo's mind a reliable codification of the law of Nature, the Logos, and even th ...
STATESMAN AND PHILOSOPHER 81 Similarly in a long discussion of the unreliability of our perceptions Philo's chief illustration o ...
82 PHILO'S POLITICS (483^), where the contention is that law is made by the timid majority to protect themselves from the aggres ...
STATESMAN AND PHILOSOPHER 83 pher who would lead the full life busy himself in civic affairs. The rounded experience of the myst ...
84 PHILO'S POLITICS a colony, but their way is to come to earthly nature as tourists who desire only to see and learn. So when t ...
STATESMAN AND PHILOSOPHER 85 and Philo, is to be found in Ambrose, and in him first among the Latin Fathers. His conclusion ther ...
CHAPTER V KINGSHIP P HILO'S own relations to political life in theory and practice, if our interpretations have been correct, we ...
KINGSHIP 87 described it? In his recent careful analysis of the subject Langstadt^5 is clearly right in concluding that to Philo ...
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