Aufsatz(elektronisch)19. Juni 2020

Gender, Education, and Enlightened Politics in Plato'sLaws

In: American political science review, Band 114, Heft 3, S. 911-922

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Abstract

Plato's treatments of women are perplexing because they seem to justify both gender equality and female subordination. Faced with evidence of both, scholars typically ask whether Plato promotes gender equality or patriarchy rather than what a particular treatment of women means in the dialogue to which it belongs. This article seeks to clarify Plato's treatment of women by focusing on women's education in theLawsand analyzing it in the context of his Athenian Stranger's attempt at rational political reform. It argues that in exploring the differences between men and women, Plato shows them to be ones of degree rather than kind and identifies a common human weakness shared by both genders that is the greatest obstacle to his reform. This approach reveals a profound examination of ahumanproblem and an instructive account of the challenges that accompany the quest for gender equality.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 1537-5943

DOI

10.1017/s0003055420000271

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