Lisi Bereterbide, Francisco L.Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Instituto de Estudios Clásicos sobre la Sociedad y la Política Lucio Anneo Séneca2008-02-152008-02-1520081699-7840https://hdl.handle.net/10016/1220The second Book of the Politics has been object of multiple considerations, but it has called the attention of the scholars mainly because of its detailed criticism of Plato's political projects, especially the Republic. In fact Aristotle devotes 6 of the 12 chapters of Book II to examine Plato's proposals. Most of the scholarly contributions are focused on the criticism of Plato trying either to demonstrate the justice of Aristotle's reproaches or to invalidate his chapters on the basis of a supposed inexactness of his words.application/pdfengPlatónRepúblicaAristótelesPolíticaThe second Book of Aristotle's Politicsworking paperFilologíaFilosofíaopen access