Probabilism and Black Slavery
Little is known yet about the normative discussions on black slavery that were had by scholastic thinkers from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. In this article, we connect the writings of Diego de Avendaño S.J. (1594–1688) to the conceptual history of the slavery of black people. We highligh...
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2020
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