The Suarezian Proviso to African Slavery

The Spanish theologians and jurist in early modern times harshly criticized the conditions of the African slave trade. They were inclined to reject the conditions of sale, although they still admitted the institution of slavery. Francisco Suárez also opined in this regard, limiting the slavery of bl...

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Main Author: Luis-Carlos Amezúa Amezúa
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Pontificia Comillas 2018-05-01
Series:Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica
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Online Access:https://revistas.upcomillas.es/index.php/pensamiento/article/view/8795
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spelling doaj-6a302d321aac41a4b3eef73b150186502020-11-25T00:46:51ZspaUniversidad Pontificia ComillasPensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica0031-47492386-58222018-05-017427923726210.14422/pen.v74.i279.y2018.0128147The Suarezian Proviso to African SlaveryLuis-Carlos Amezúa Amezúa0Universidad de ValladolidThe Spanish theologians and jurist in early modern times harshly criticized the conditions of the African slave trade. They were inclined to reject the conditions of sale, although they still admitted the institution of slavery. Francisco Suárez also opined in this regard, limiting the slavery of blacks for reasons of the common good and compensating with a fair wage for their work in the mines. Until now, this opinion of Suárez was unknown because there are no direct writings but references of contemporaneous authors. In this article we will select arguments of 16th century theologians and jurists and expose Suárez’s solution, tracing the attributions. Probabilism facilitates reconciliation of freedom of conscience with the stability of social institutions, in particular with the institution of slavery.https://revistas.upcomillas.es/index.php/pensamiento/article/view/8795esclavitudesclavos negrosFrancisco Suáreztráfico de esclavosprobabilismo
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The Suarezian Proviso to African Slavery
Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica
esclavitud
esclavos negros
Francisco Suárez
tráfico de esclavos
probabilismo
author_facet Luis-Carlos Amezúa Amezúa
author_sort Luis-Carlos Amezúa Amezúa
title The Suarezian Proviso to African Slavery
title_short The Suarezian Proviso to African Slavery
title_full The Suarezian Proviso to African Slavery
title_fullStr The Suarezian Proviso to African Slavery
title_full_unstemmed The Suarezian Proviso to African Slavery
title_sort suarezian proviso to african slavery
publisher Universidad Pontificia Comillas
series Pensamiento. Revista de Investigación e Información Filosófica
issn 0031-4749
2386-5822
publishDate 2018-05-01
description The Spanish theologians and jurist in early modern times harshly criticized the conditions of the African slave trade. They were inclined to reject the conditions of sale, although they still admitted the institution of slavery. Francisco Suárez also opined in this regard, limiting the slavery of blacks for reasons of the common good and compensating with a fair wage for their work in the mines. Until now, this opinion of Suárez was unknown because there are no direct writings but references of contemporaneous authors. In this article we will select arguments of 16th century theologians and jurists and expose Suárez’s solution, tracing the attributions. Probabilism facilitates reconciliation of freedom of conscience with the stability of social institutions, in particular with the institution of slavery.
topic esclavitud
esclavos negros
Francisco Suárez
tráfico de esclavos
probabilismo
url https://revistas.upcomillas.es/index.php/pensamiento/article/view/8795
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