Natural Slavery A Review of Aristotle's Thesis

Ideas Y Valores 65 (162):161-187 (2016)
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Abstract

Frente a la esclavitud natural defendida por Aristóteles, algunos intentan salvaguardar la coherencia interna del discurso, mientras que otros la niegan. Sin pretender un juicio valorativo, se busca esclarecer la naturaleza del esclavo, de la mujer y de las relaciones entre señor, mujer y esclavo en el oikos. In face of the natural slavery defended by Aristotle, some commentators try to protect the internal coherence of his discourse, while others deny it. Trying not to give a value judgment, the article seeks to clear up the nature of the slave, the woman and the relationships between master, woman, and slave within the oikos.

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