The Political Thoughts of Aristotle and Computer

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Gurpal Singh

Abstract

It is notable that we are living in the age of
computers and computer is a revolutionary weapon in the
hands of man. Computer is not only handy in the sphere of
scientific world but to me it is quite helpful in the realm of
political science. The very topic of my conference
presentation though primarily relates with the legendary
figure of political history where so-called revolutionary
machine computer had not been around, yet time of Aristotle
is said to be sharper than computer. The principal
significance of Aristotle, in the history of political theories,
lies in the fact that he gave to politics the character of an
independent science. He differs from his master, Plato, much
more in the form and method than in the substance of his
thought. Most of the ideas which seen characteristically
Aristotelian are to be found in Plato.

Key words: platonic expression, phenomena, constitution,
monarchic government,etc.

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