Buch, Englisch, 75 Seiten
Buch, Englisch, 75 Seiten
Reihe: Elements on Women in the History of Philosophy
ISBN: 978-1-009-15890-9
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
This Element examines the roles and activities of women and their contributions to the Platonic tradition from Plato's time, fourth century BCE, through to the sixth century CE. Drawing on recent research on female agency, gender studies and the connections between ancient philosophy and religious traditions, this Element re-assesses the multi-faceted roles of women within Platonism. Methodologically, any assessment of ancient women philosophers must consider the contexts of the production, transmission and (partial) survival of the range of evidence attesting to their activities, and the historical minimisation or elision of women's intellectual contributions within the western philosophical tradition, science and the academy. As such, this Element argues that the existing evidence allows us to glimpse a much wider pattern of female philosophical and intellectual activity within the Platonic tradition and that we should be careful not to underestimate or minimise the significance of ancient women within the history of Platonism.
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1. Introduction: catching a glimpse of a world of women; 2. Women in the world of Plato; 3. Women in later Platonism; 4. Female philosophers and philosophical writing; 5. Platonic philosopher-priestesses; 6. Conclusion: The significance of Platonist women; List of abbreviations; References.