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Categories » Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Law » Introduction to Moral Philosophy » The Lecture
Aristotle
Sunday, July 18, 2010 - Aristotelism in constitutions

Sung Jun Kim
Markus Vinzent
Moral Philosophy
a) Choose any constitution of a state on the globe and to look at its constitution (the more 'exotic' the state, the better, as this will give us some variation in the class discussion)
South Korea
b) Find out 5 elements in this constitution which are based on Aristotle's ethics
Article 11 [Equality]
(1) All citizens are equal before the law, and there may be no discrimination in political, economic, social, or cultural life on account of sex, religion, or social status.
(2) No privileged caste is recognized or ever established in any form.
(3) The awarding of decorations or distinctions of honor in any form is effective only for recipients, and no privileges ensue therefrom.
Article 20 [Religion, Church]
(1) All citizens enjoy the freedom of religion.
(2) No state religion may be recognized, and church and state are to be separated.
Article 24 [Right to Vote]
All citizens have the right to vote under the conditions prescribed by law.
Article 22 [Learning, Intellectual Rights]
(1) All citizens enjoy the freedom of learning and the arts.
(2) The rights of authors, inventors, scientists, engineers, and artists are protected by law.
Article 39 [Duty to Military Service]
(1) All citizens have the duty of national defense under the conditions as prescribed by law.
(2) No citizen may be treated unfavorably on account of the fulfillment of his obligation of military service.
c) Find out 5 institution of this state where this form of ethics is practically applied
The Supreme Court
National Assembly
School
Advisory Council
Political Parties

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