THE CONCEPT OF “NATURAL SLAVERY” IN MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY

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Autor(a) principal: Luís Gutiérrez, Jorge
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Basilíade - Revista de Filosofia
Texto Completo: https://fasbam.edu.br/pesquisa/periodicos/index.php/basiliade/article/view/337
Resumo: This paper deals with the concept of natural slavery in medieval thought. This concept, that was developed mainly by Aristotle in chapter I of Politics, was taken up by thinkers such as St. Augustine, Thomas Aquino, Tolomeo di Luca and John Major. Most rejected this thought and when they accepted it, they understood by “natural” something different from Aristotle. What these thinkers wrote on this concept and how they received it from Ancient Greece is the theme of this research. We will end up referencing, albeit briefly, on how the concept of “natural slavery” was widely used in attempts to theoretically justify the conquest of America in the 16th century. The Dominicans John Major and Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda deserve special mention in this regard.
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spelling THE CONCEPT OF “NATURAL SLAVERY” IN MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHYO CONCEITO DE “ESCRAVIDÃO NATURAL” NA FILOSOFIA MEDIEVALEscravidão naturalSanto AgostinhoTomás de AquinoGuerra justaJohn MajorNatural slaverySaint AugustineThomas AquinasJust warJohn MajorThis paper deals with the concept of natural slavery in medieval thought. This concept, that was developed mainly by Aristotle in chapter I of Politics, was taken up by thinkers such as St. Augustine, Thomas Aquino, Tolomeo di Luca and John Major. Most rejected this thought and when they accepted it, they understood by “natural” something different from Aristotle. What these thinkers wrote on this concept and how they received it from Ancient Greece is the theme of this research. We will end up referencing, albeit briefly, on how the concept of “natural slavery” was widely used in attempts to theoretically justify the conquest of America in the 16th century. The Dominicans John Major and Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda deserve special mention in this regard.O presente artigo trata sobre o conceito de escravidão natural no pensamento medieval. Este conceito que foi desenvolvido principalmente por Aristóteles no capítulo I da Política foi retomado por pensadores tais como Santo Agostinho, Tomás de Aquino, Tolomeo de Luca e John Major. A maioria rejeitou este pensamento e quando o aceitaram entendiam por “natural” algo diferente de Aristóteles. O que estes pensadores escreveram sobre este conceito e como o receberam da antiguidade grega é o tema do presente trabalho. Terminaremos fazendo referência, embora brevemente, sobre como o conceito de “escravidão natural” foi amplamente usado nas tentativas de justificar teoricamente a conquista de América no século XVI. Especial referência merecem a este respeito os dominicanos John Major e Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda.Faculdade São Basílio Magno (FASBAM)2021-07-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://fasbam.edu.br/pesquisa/periodicos/index.php/basiliade/article/view/33710.35357/2596-092X.v3n6p73-87/2021Basilíade - Journal of Philosophy; Vol. 3 No. 6 (2021): Philosophy and Politics in the Middle Ages; 73-87Basilíade - Revista de Filosofia; v. 3 n. 6 (2021): Filosofia e Política na Idade Média; 73-872596-092X10.35357/2596-092X.v3n6reponame:Basilíade - Revista de Filosofiainstname:Faculdade São Basílio Magno (FASBAM)instacron:FASBAMporhttps://fasbam.edu.br/pesquisa/periodicos/index.php/basiliade/article/view/337/180https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLuís Gutiérrez, Jorge2021-07-31T16:39:54Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/337Revistahttps://fasbam.edu.br/pesquisa/periodicos/index.php/basiliadePRIhttps://fasbam.edu.br/pesquisa/periodicos/index.php/basiliade/oaiperiodicos@fasbam.edu.br2596-092X2596-092Xopendoar:2023-01-13T10:35:39.270444Basilíade - Revista de Filosofia - Faculdade São Basílio Magno (FASBAM)false
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O CONCEITO DE “ESCRAVIDÃO NATURAL” NA FILOSOFIA MEDIEVAL
title THE CONCEPT OF “NATURAL SLAVERY” IN MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
spellingShingle THE CONCEPT OF “NATURAL SLAVERY” IN MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
Luís Gutiérrez, Jorge
Escravidão natural
Santo Agostinho
Tomás de Aquino
Guerra justa
John Major
Natural slavery
Saint Augustine
Thomas Aquinas
Just war
John Major
title_short THE CONCEPT OF “NATURAL SLAVERY” IN MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
title_full THE CONCEPT OF “NATURAL SLAVERY” IN MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
title_fullStr THE CONCEPT OF “NATURAL SLAVERY” IN MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
title_full_unstemmed THE CONCEPT OF “NATURAL SLAVERY” IN MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
title_sort THE CONCEPT OF “NATURAL SLAVERY” IN MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
author Luís Gutiérrez, Jorge
author_facet Luís Gutiérrez, Jorge
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Escravidão natural
Santo Agostinho
Tomás de Aquino
Guerra justa
John Major
Natural slavery
Saint Augustine
Thomas Aquinas
Just war
John Major
topic Escravidão natural
Santo Agostinho
Tomás de Aquino
Guerra justa
John Major
Natural slavery
Saint Augustine
Thomas Aquinas
Just war
John Major
description This paper deals with the concept of natural slavery in medieval thought. This concept, that was developed mainly by Aristotle in chapter I of Politics, was taken up by thinkers such as St. Augustine, Thomas Aquino, Tolomeo di Luca and John Major. Most rejected this thought and when they accepted it, they understood by “natural” something different from Aristotle. What these thinkers wrote on this concept and how they received it from Ancient Greece is the theme of this research. We will end up referencing, albeit briefly, on how the concept of “natural slavery” was widely used in attempts to theoretically justify the conquest of America in the 16th century. The Dominicans John Major and Juan Ginés de Sepúlveda deserve special mention in this regard.
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