While the idea of attributing a natural rights component to Aristotle\u27s philosophy is indeed anachronistic, it is not entirely futile. Fred D. Miller has proposed ample evidence and analysis supporting the idea that Aristotle had something like natural rights in mind. Yet, several scholars object to Miller\u27s position for various good reasons beyond the theory\u27s anachronicity. While there may be just cause for rejecting Miller\u27s position, it does not appear that von Platz has been successful in this endeavor. Several of von Platz\u27s proposals are incoherent, and those that are indeed sound are rooted in a modern conception of what natural rights ought to be.[1] Von Platz neglects to see how natural rights for Aristotle wou...