Moses attempts nothing that Plato would call education, and properly so, for Plato lets ineducability define the nature of the slave. |
Lydia's character invites the reader to imagine that the very quality of insouciance, of ineducability, so stron gly marked in her mother, might also be a kind of strength. |
The illiteracy of Africans their fundamental ineducability seemed to confirm their primitive status and justify their enslavement. |
Continual testing confirmed beliefs about their ineducability, and determined official perceptions about their future performance. |