The Shaking Off of BurdensUniversity of Cape Town, 1965 - 17 ページ |
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... distinction is between those who can think out what ought to be done and those who can do no more than obey orders . The same distinction , he points out , is to be found between men and animals . After all , the uses to which slaves ...
... distinction is between those who can think out what ought to be done and those who can do no more than obey orders . The same distinction , he points out , is to be found between men and animals . After all , the uses to which slaves ...
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... distinction between slaves taken in war who are barbarians , by which term he meant , of course , simply non - Greeks , and those who are Greeks ? But this will not help us much . For in the case of Greek captives it is obvious that it ...
... distinction between slaves taken in war who are barbarians , by which term he meant , of course , simply non - Greeks , and those who are Greeks ? But this will not help us much . For in the case of Greek captives it is obvious that it ...
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... distinctions drawn between them are genuinely de- rived from natural differences and are , therefore , reasonable , I should like to make one suggestion . Aristotle referred to slaves captured in war ; and it was honest of him to do so ...
... distinctions drawn between them are genuinely de- rived from natural differences and are , therefore , reasonable , I should like to make one suggestion . Aristotle referred to slaves captured in war ; and it was honest of him to do so ...
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