Plato s Dialectic on Woman

Plato s Dialectic on Woman
Author: Elena Duvergès Blair
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415526913

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With the birth of the feminist movement classicists, philosophers, educational experts, and psychologists, all challenged by the question of whether or not Plato was a feminist, began to examine Plato's dialogues in search of his conception of woman. The possibility arose of a new focus affecting the view of texts written more than two thousand years in the past. And yet, in spite of the recent surge of interest on woman in Plato, no comprehensive work identifying his position on the subject has yet appeared. This book considers not only the totality of Plato's texts on woman and the feminine, but also their place within both his philosophy and the historical context in which it developed. But this book is not merely a textual study situating the subject of woman philosophically and historically; it also uncovers the implications hidden in the texts and the relationships that follow from them. It draws an image of the Platonic woman as rich and full as the textual and historical information allows, offering new and sometimes unexpected results beyond the topic of woman, illuminating aspects of Plato's work that are of relevance to Platonic studies in general.

Plato s Dialectic on Woman

Plato s Dialectic on Woman
Author: Elena Blair
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136299476

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With the birth of the feminist movement classicists, philosophers, educational experts, and psychologists, all challenged by the question of whether or not Plato was a feminist, began to examine Plato’s dialogues in search of his conception of woman. The possibility arose of a new focus affecting the view of texts written more than two thousand years in the past. And yet, in spite of the recent surge of interest on woman in Plato, no comprehensive work identifying his position on the subject has yet appeared. This book considers not only the totality of Plato’s texts on woman and the feminine, but also their place within both his philosophy and the historical context in which it developed. But this book is not merely a textual study situating the subject of woman philosophically and historically; it also uncovers the implications hidden in the texts and the relationships that follow from them. It draws an image of the Platonic woman as rich and full as the textual and historical information allows, offering new and sometimes unexpected results beyond the topic of woman, illuminating aspects of Plato’s work that are of relevance to Platonic studies in general.

Plato s Dialectic at Play

Plato s Dialectic at Play
Author: Kevin Corrigan,Elena Glazov-Corrigan
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2015-10-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780271075587

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The Symposium is one of Plato’s most accessible dialogues, an engrossing historical document as well as an entertaining literary masterpiece. By uncovering the structural design of the dialogue, Plato’s Dialectic at Play aims at revealing a Plato for whom the dialogical form was not merely ornamentation or philosophical methodology but the essence of philosophical exploration. His dialectic is not only argument; it is also play. Careful analysis of each layer of the text leads cumulatively to a picture of the dialogue’s underlying structure, related to both argument and myth, and shows that a dynamic link exists between Diotima’s higher mysteries and the organization of the dialogue as a whole. On this basis the authors argue that the Symposium, with its positive theory of art contained in the ascent to the Beautiful, may be viewed as a companion piece to the Republic, with its negative critique of the role of art in the context of the Good. Following Nietzsche’s suggestion and applying criteria developed by Mikhail Bakhtin, they further argue for seeing the Symposium as the first novel. The book concludes with a comprehensive reevaluation of the significance of the Symposium and its place in Plato’s thought generally, touching on major issues in Platonic scholarship: the nature of art, the body-soul connection, the problem of identity, the relationship between mythos and logos, Platonic love, and the question of authorial writing and the vanishing signature of the absent Plato himself.

Plato s Dialectic at Play

Plato s Dialectic at Play
Author: Kevin Corrigan,Elena Glazov-Corrigan
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0271046260

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This book provides a new approach to the Symposium and to Plato's thought in general.

Women s Work as Political Art

 Women s Work  as Political Art
Author: Lisa Pace Vetter
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0739110632

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This book shows that the metaphor of the quintessentially feminine art of weaving in Homer's Odyssey, Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and Plato's Statesman and Phaedo conveys complex and inclusive teachings about human nature and political life that address the concerns of women mor...

Women in Plato s Political Theory

Women in Plato s Political Theory
Author: Morag Buchan
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415921848

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Publisher description: This book examines the role of the female and the feminine in Plato's philosophy, and suggests that Plato's views on women are central to his political philosophy. Morag Buchan explores Plato's writings to argue his notions of the inferior female and the superior male. While Plato appears to allow women equal opportunity and participation of political life in the Ideal State in The Republic, his motivation rests on masculine ideals. Women in Plato's Political Theory examines issues including women's relationship to men, to reproduction, to rational thought and politics in Plato's work, and addresses more generally the problem of sexual identity in philosophy. This book is an important contribution toward a wider interpretation of Platonic philosophy.

Feminist Interpretations of Plato

Feminist Interpretations of Plato
Author: Nancy Tuana
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0271040246

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The Woman Question in Plato s Republic

The Woman Question in Plato s Republic
Author: Mary Townsend
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2017-08-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781498542708

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In this book, Mary Townsend proposes that, contrary to the current scholarship on Plato's Republic, Socrates does not in fact set out to prove the weakness of women. Rather, she argues that close attention to the drama of the Republic reveals that Plato dramatizes the reluctance of men to allow women into the public sphere and offers a deeply aporetic vision of women’s nature and political position—a vision full of concern not only for the human community, but for the desires of women themselves.