| Aristotle - 1885 - Broj stranica: 460
...peace. But this does not hold universally : for some slaves have the souls and others have the bodies of freemen. And doubtless if men differed from one another...right on their side, may be easily seen. The view _. ., j 1 j1 j • , thatslavery For the words slavery and slave are used 1n two senses. 1s contrary... | |
| Aristotle - 1885 - Broj stranica: 464
...Gods do from men, all would acknowledge that the inferior class should be slaves of the superior. n And if there is a difference in the body, how much...these latter slavery is both expedient and right. , > ch *i™y* marked. / But that those who take the opposite view have in a 6. certain way right on... | |
| Aristotle - 1885 - Broj stranica: 588
...difference in the body, how much more in the soul ? but the beauty of the body is seen, whereas 1255 a. the beauty of the soul is not seen. It is clear, then,...But that those who take the opposite view have in a |ffi» certain way right on their side, may be easily seen. The v1ew 1T.U jt J1 j • that slavery... | |
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - Broj stranica: 466
...not seen. It is clear, then, that~j | some men are by nature free, and others slaves, and that i • for these latter slavery is both expedient and right....right on their side, may be easily seen. The view j1 jij • that slavery For the words slavery and slave are used in two senses. ls contrary There is... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1886 - Broj stranica: 536
...19), seems to us wrongly explained. Aristotle has been at the end of i. 5 stating his own theory : "It is clear, then, that some men are by nature free...these latter slavery is both expedient and right" (Soetuov). Let us call this A. It is opposed on two grounds : (a) by those who contend that all slavery... | |
| Arthur James Grant - 1893 - Broj stranica: 362
...is a difference in the body, how much more in the soul ? But the beauty of the body is seen, whereas the beauty of the soul is not seen. It is clear then...these latter slavery is both expedient and right." Slavery, then, seems to Aristotle a normal institution of society ; the position of a slave does not... | |
| Philip Schaff, Henry Wace - 1895 - Broj stranica: 460
...it is better for them, as for all interiors, that they should be under the rule of a master. . . . It is clear, then, that some men are by nature free and other* slaves, and that for these latter slavery is both expedient ami right." Politics, Bk. i, Sec.... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1896 - Broj stranica: 284
...love their enemies." — College Sermons, p. 165. with their bodies minister to the needs of life. It is clear, then, that some men are by nature free,...these latter, slavery is both expedient and right." l Cicero, the ethical philosopher, asks the question, Who would not slay ten slaves of whom one had... | |
| John Bleecker Miller - 1897 - Broj stranica: 210
...slave of one who is wiser. Aristotle's opinion was expressed in full as follows (I. Politics, c. 5) : " It is clear then that some men are by nature free,...these latter slavery is both expedient and right." We need not, therefore, be surprised that Father Jouin, of St. John's College, in his Elementa Philosophise... | |
| Plato - 1899 - Broj stranica: 514
...is a difference in the body, how much more in the soul ? but the beauty of the body is seen, whereas the beauty of the soul is not seen. It is clear, then,...But that those who take the opposite view have in a certain way right on their side, may be easily seen. For the words slavery and slave are used in two... | |
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