Aristotle claims that slavery is just based roughly on the notion that 'might makes right'
Plato uses Socrates as a mouthpiece to argue against that notion, which is proposed both by Thrasymachus in 'The Republic' and by Callicles in 'Gorgias'
Does Aristotle ever address these arguments? Or am I mistaken in thinking that there is a large discrepancy between the thought of Plato and Aristotle on this subject?
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Not doing your homework for you, retard.
>>8778877
It's not college work senpai, I was genuinely just curious
>>8778723
their "slaves" are just our immigrant farmers, maids, and nannies tho right, maybe with a little tighter leesh?
>>8778723
>am I mistaken in thinking that there is a large discrepancy between the thought of Plato and Aristotle on this subject?
You are correct. And there are many other discrepancies between the two. They split western thought into two currents that exist up to our time. You'd have to read them to notice though. Good work anon.