But is there any thus intended by nature to be a slave, and for whom such a condition is expedient and right, or rather is not all slavery a violation of nature ? There is no difficulty in answering this question, on grounds both of reason and of fact.... Dialogues of Plato - Stranica 6napisao/la Benjamin Jowett - 1899Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - Broj stranica: 608
...possession may be defined as an instrument of action, separable from the possessor. But is there any one thus intended by nature to be a slave, and for whom...rule is the better which is exercised over better subjects — for example, to rule over men is better than to rule over wild beasts. The work is better... | |
| Edwin De Witt Dickinson - 1920 - Broj stranica: 448
..." But is there a slave by nature," he queried, and his answer was affirmative: But is there any one thus intended by nature to be a slave, and for whom...some are marked out for subjection, others for rule. ... It is clear, then, that some men are by nature free, and others slaves, and that for these latter... | |
| Aristotle - 1921 - Broj stranica: 492
...not all slavery a violation of nature ? __ There is no difficulty in answering this question, on 30 grounds both of reason and of fact. For that some...are marked out for subjection, others for rule. And there are many kinds both of rulers and subjects (and that rule is the better which is exercised over... | |
| Aristotle - 1921 - Broj stranica: 460
...not all slavery a violation of nature ? There is no difficulty in answering this . question, on 30 grounds both of reason and of fact. For that some...expedient ; from the hour of their birth, some are mafked out for subjection, others for rule. And there are many kinds both of rulers and subjects (and... | |
| Frederick Adam Wright - 1923 - Broj stranica: 244
...and right ; or, rather, is not all slavery a violation of nature ? And gives the immediate reply : There is no difficulty in answering this question...some are marked out for subjection, others for rule. The law, he thinks, holds through all nature : Tame animals have a better nature than wild, and dfl... | |
| James Pendleton Lichtenberger - 1923 - Broj stranica: 504
...master." l8 There is no difficulty, then, in answering the question "Is slavery a violation of nature?" "For that some should rule, and others be ruled is...marked out for subjection, others for rule. . . . And doubtless if men differed from one another in the mere forms of their bodies as much as the statues... | |
| 1923 - Broj stranica: 876
...is not all slavery a violation of nature? There is no difficulty in answering this question, on the grounds both of reason and of fact. For that some...expedient; from the hour of their birth, some are marked for subjection, others for rule.1 Aristotle was deeply impressed with those differences among men due... | |
| Arthur Eli Monroe - 1924 - Broj stranica: 416
...possession may be defined as an instrument of action, separable from the possessor. But is there any one thus intended by nature to be a slave, and for whom...rule is the better which is exercised over better subjects — for example, to rule over men is better than to rule over wild beasts. The work is better... | |
| Paul Carus - 1924 - Broj stranica: 652
...He says: "But is there any one thus intended by nature to be a slave, and for whom such a position is expedient and right, or rather is not all slavery...some are marked out for subjection, others for rule." 74 While some over sentimental readers may be shocked at this frankness, there can be no doubt but... | |
| Roscoe Pound - 1926 - Broj stranica: 172
...explicitly declared by this court." Dred Scott v. Sanford, 19 How. 393, 624. x "But is there any one thus intended by nature to be a slave, and for whom...some are marked out for subjection, others for rule. ... It is clear, then, that some men are by nature free, and others slaves, and that for these latter... | |
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