Aristotle held the view that some people were inherently slaves, while others were inherently slave owners. Aristotle was a Greek philosopher.
Barbot and Equiano did not agree on the methods used in the slave trade. Barbot was a European slave trader who profited from the trade, while Equiano was a former slave who became an abolitionist and spoke out against the inhumane treatment of slaves. They held opposing views on the morality and ethics of the slave trade.
Pythias, the daughter of Aristotle& Pythias .
Demetrius, Hermiala, and Vermus were Aristotle's siblings.
Aristotle's emphasis on reason and observation contradicted some Christian beliefs that prioritized faith and revelation. Additionally, Aristotle's views on metaphysics and ethics often conflicted with Christian teachings, leading some medieval Christians to view his writings as a threat to their religious beliefs.
The four dramas used in "The Slave Ship" by Marcus Rediker are the drama of the enslaved, the drama of the sailors, the drama of the captains and investors, and the drama of the abolitionists and resistance. These dramas help to provide a multifaceted view of the transatlantic slave trade and its impact on various groups involved.
Possibly not, since he did not study much Greek in school. In any case, he did not care about the Aristotelian views and did not apply them to his plays. Only the plays The Comedy of Errors and The Tempest seem to comply with them.
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