Engendering origins : critical feminist readings in Plato and Aristotle / edited by Bat-Ami Bar On.
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- 0585067678
- 9780585067674
- 184/.082 20
- B395 .E64 1994eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-240) and index.
Hairy cobblers and philosopher-queens / Elizabeth V. Spelman -- Eros and epistemology / Christine Pierce -- Feminist dialectics : Plato and dualism / Judith Genova -- Overcoming dualism : the importance of the intermediate in Plato's Philebus / Cynthia Hampton -- Diotima speaks through the body / Susan Hawthorne -- Who's who in the polis / Elizabeth V. Spelman -- Women, slaves, and "love of toil" in Aristotle's moral philosophy / Eve Browning Cole -- Nourishing speculation : a feminist reading of Aristotelian science / Cynthia A. Freeland -- Aristotle and the politics of reproduction / Nancy Tuana -- Aristotle : women, deliberation, and nature / Deborah K.W. Modrak -- Aristotle on the woman's soul / Christine M. Senack.
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