The Issue of Education within the Context of Individual and State in Aristotle's Philosophy
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Aristotle deals with the concept of education from the viewpoint of both individual and state by looking at the qualities that he considers human-specific. According to him, human being who is by nature a social animal can attain a better life only in society and state. On the other hand, the aim of the individual is to achieve the better life. In this regard, human beings need a good society and a good state. Training of persons is a key to achieve their good life and the state should supply this training. Aristotle, who argues that the state is responsible for the public education, answers the question of how a person should be trained by considering different perspectives. This study attempts to indicate how Aristotle deals with the concept of education within the context of individual and state.












