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Author Songe-Möller, Vigdis.

Title Philosophy without women : the birth of sexism in Western thought / Vigdis Songe Møller ; translated by Peter Cripps.

Publication Info. London ; New York : Continuum, [2002]
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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  180.82 S698P    Check Shelf
Description xvii, 178 pages ; 24 cm
Contents pt. I. Sexuality in myths and early philosophy -- Ch. 1. The Greek dream of a womanless world -- Ch. 2. Thought and sexuality: a troubled relationship: an analysis of Hesiod and Parmenides -- Ch. 3. The logic of exclusion and the free men's democracy: an analysis of the notions of equality and balance in Anaximander and Parmenides -- pt. II. Plato, love and sexual difference -- Ch. 4. Tragic conflict or platonic harmony? Two views of gender in antiquity -- Ch. 5. Sexuality and philosophy in Plato's symposium -- Ch. 6. Virginity and masculine reproduction : Plato in a woman's looking-glass -- Ch. 7. From pederasty to philosophy: on Foucault's view of sexuality in antiquity.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [169]-174) and index.
Language Translated from the Norwegian.
Subject Philosophy, Ancient.
Feminist theory.
Philosophy -- History.
ISBN 0826458483
0826458491 paperback
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