The Shaking Off of BurdensUniversity of Cape Town, 1965 - 17 Seiten |
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... philosopher , Lycophron , wrote a treatise , now lost , to show that slavery was unnatural ; Euripides showed that he thought the same . " One thing only disgraces a slave and that is the name ; in all other respects a slave , if he is ...
... philosopher , Lycophron , wrote a treatise , now lost , to show that slavery was unnatural ; Euripides showed that he thought the same . " One thing only disgraces a slave and that is the name ; in all other respects a slave , if he is ...
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... philosopher ever shuffled out of a difficulty , Aristotle does so here . But there were greater difficulties to come and he now faces them . For , he says , " it is on the other hand not hard to see that those who take the opposite view ...
... philosopher ever shuffled out of a difficulty , Aristotle does so here . But there were greater difficulties to come and he now faces them . For , he says , " it is on the other hand not hard to see that those who take the opposite view ...
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... philosopher begins to use analogies in his argument . " Much the same question , " he says , " can be put in relation to wife and child . Have not they also virtues ? Ought not a woman to be self - respecting , brave and just ? Is not a ...
... philosopher begins to use analogies in his argument . " Much the same question , " he says , " can be put in relation to wife and child . Have not they also virtues ? Ought not a woman to be self - respecting , brave and just ? Is not a ...
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