2019
DOI: 10.1521/siso.2019.83.2.244
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Aristotle on Natural Slavery: An Analysis Using the Marxist Concept of Ideology

Abstract: Aristotle's account of natural slavery as presented in his Politics is often treated by historians of philosophy as an account that can be analyzed purely internally in terms of its argumentative structure without referring to social factors. Against this view, Aristotle's account of natural slavery is seen to be ideological according to at least one variant of the Marxist concept of ideology, and cannot be understood without reference to Aristotle's socioeconomic context. The ideological nature of Aristotle's… Show more

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“…The concept of ideology does not make any direct reference to intentions 34 . One can define an ideological claim in the following terms: “a claim (or account) is to be regarded as ideological if and only if it is so evidently false that the only way in which we can explain why it is held is to appeal to its function in upholding the interests of the dominant group or class in the society in question” (El Nabolsy, 2019b, p. 245). There are some limitations to this conception of ideology.…”
Section: The Utility Of the Concept Of Internal Critique For The Studmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of ideology does not make any direct reference to intentions 34 . One can define an ideological claim in the following terms: “a claim (or account) is to be regarded as ideological if and only if it is so evidently false that the only way in which we can explain why it is held is to appeal to its function in upholding the interests of the dominant group or class in the society in question” (El Nabolsy, 2019b, p. 245). There are some limitations to this conception of ideology.…”
Section: The Utility Of the Concept Of Internal Critique For The Studmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 Cf. Kamtekar (2016), El Nabolsy (2019), andRosivach (1999: 142-148). 20 Kamtekar (2002: 3) "admixture".…”
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