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 in the mere forms of their bodies as much as the statues of the Gods do from men, all would acknowledge... The Politics of Aristotle - Page cviiby Aristotle - 1885Full view - About this book
| Aristotle - 1885 - 460 pages
...between the bodies of nature, but freemen and slaves, making the one strong for servile enced1fnrot labour, the other upright, and although useless for...the inferior class should be slaves of the superior. . 1 1 And if there is a difference in the body, how much more ^ in the soul ? but the beauty of the... | |
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 466 pages
...would like to distinguish between the bodies freemen and slaves, making the one strong for servile enc labour, the other upright, and although useless for...the inferior class should be slaves of the superior. 1 1 And if there is a difference in the body, how much more in the soul ? but the beauty of the body... | |
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 468 pages
...the one strong for servile gnce^fnot labour, the other upright, and although useless for such alw'Ysd services, useful for political life in the arts both...the inferior class should be slaves of the superior. 1 1 And if there is a difference in the body, how much more in the soul ? but the beauty of the body... | |
| Aristotle - 1885 - 476 pages
...slaves, making the one strong for servile] labour, the other upright, and although useless for such ^ services, useful for political life in the arts both...the inferior class should be slaves of the superior. . i < ' 1 1 And if there is a difference in the body, how much more \; in the soul ? but the beauty... | |
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 482 pages
...slaves, making the one strong for servile labour, the other upright, and although useless for such j^ services, useful for political life in the arts both...for some slaves have the souls and others have the bodiesjqf freemen. And doubtless if men differed from one another in the mere forms of their bodies... | |
| Arthur James Grant - 1893 - 362 pages
...slaves, making the one strong for servile labour, the others upright, and although useless for such services, useful for political life in the arts both...mere forms of- their bodies as much as the statues of gods do from men, all would acknowledge that the inferior class should be slaves of the superior. And... | |
| Benjamin Jowett - 1899 - 480 pages
...and slaves, making the one strong for servile labor, the other upright, and although useless for such services, useful for political life in the arts both...the inferior class should be slaves of the superior. And if there is a difference in the body, how much more in the soul ? but the beauty of the body is... | |
| Plato - 1899 - 514 pages
...and slaves, making the one strong for servile labor, the other upright, and although useless for such services, useful for political life in the arts both...the inferior class should be slaves of the superior. And if there is a difference in the body, how much more in the soul ? but the beauty of the body is... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 pages
...and slaves, making the one strong for servile labor, the other upright, and although useless for such services, useful for political life in the arts both...the inferior class should be slaves of the superior. And if there is a difference in the body, how much more in the soul? but the beauty of the body is... | |
| Aristotle - 1921 - 472 pages
...for political life 30 in the arts both of war and peace. But the opposite often happens — that some have the souls and others have the bodies of freemen....as the statues of the Gods do from men, all would acknow- 35 ledge that the inferior class should be slaves of the superior. And if this is true, of... | |
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