Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle: The Thinkers Who Changed History — Fexingo History
Episode 157 tackles one of the most troubling aspects of Aristotle's thought: his explicit defense of natural slavery. Lucas and Luna explore the philosopher's arguments in the Politics, where he claims some people are born to be ruled—and contrast this with the practice of slavery in ancient Greece, where most slaves were war captives, not 'natural' ones. They discuss Aristotle's distinction between natural slaves and conventional slaves, the view of slavery as a relationship of mutual benefit, and the philosopher's own instructions for freeing slaves in his will. The conversation also covers the earliest critics: the Sophists and Stoics who argued slavery was a human convention, not nature, and the Cynics who lived out that belief. Finally, they touch on the long afterlife of Aristotle's defense, from medieval Scholasticism to American pro-slavery arguments. A nuanced look at how a great mind could be both brilliant and blind. #Aristotle #Slavery #Politics #NaturalSlavery #AncientGreece #Athens #Stagira #Polis #Sophists #Stoics #Cynics #Diogenes #Alcidamas #Philodemus #Oikonomia #History #FexingoHistory #Philosophy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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