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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments
- Contents VII
- Abbreviations
- Frontmatter XVII
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Socratic Women
- Rhodogyne and the Tradition of the Amazon Type 13
- Panthea’s Portrait in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia: Kalokagathia, Philia, Eros, and Leadership 37
- Aspasia’s Eidolon in Plato’s Menexenus 59
- Xanthippe’s Harshness: At the Root of Socrates’ Endurance and Paideutic Mission 79
- The Myrto Enigma: A Wife on the Side? 103
- The Wife of Ischomachus and the Two Aspasia in Xenophon’s Oeconomicus 145
- Theodote and Socrates’ Other Girlfriends 161
- Hipparchia’s Philosophical Contributions and Her Originality 181
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Part II: Socratics on Women
- Women in Antisthenes 203
- Xenophon’s Women: Women’s Virtue and Women’s Body 225
- Aristippus’ View of Women: Misogyny or Theoretical Tension? 245
- Plato’s Women: Extending the Socratic Insight 271
- Undermining Elite Self-Conceptions: Aspasia in the Platonic Menexenus and Theodote in Xenophon’s Memorabilia 299
- Women in Common: The Socratic Debate 321
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Part III: Socratic Philosophy as a Woman
- Was Socrates a Woman? 347
- Socrates, Hestia, and the Hearth of the City 371
- Female Container-Metaphors in Plato and Xenophon: The Chōra and the Oikos 391
- Female and Feminine in Plato’s Symposium 407
- The Pregnant Soul and Labor Pains: Female Medical Imagery in Plato 431
- The Mother and Her Child: The Paradoxes of a Socratic Metaphor 453
- About the Authors
- Index Nominum
- Index Locorum
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments
- Contents VII
- Abbreviations
- Frontmatter XVII
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Socratic Women
- Rhodogyne and the Tradition of the Amazon Type 13
- Panthea’s Portrait in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia: Kalokagathia, Philia, Eros, and Leadership 37
- Aspasia’s Eidolon in Plato’s Menexenus 59
- Xanthippe’s Harshness: At the Root of Socrates’ Endurance and Paideutic Mission 79
- The Myrto Enigma: A Wife on the Side? 103
- The Wife of Ischomachus and the Two Aspasia in Xenophon’s Oeconomicus 145
- Theodote and Socrates’ Other Girlfriends 161
- Hipparchia’s Philosophical Contributions and Her Originality 181
-
Part II: Socratics on Women
- Women in Antisthenes 203
- Xenophon’s Women: Women’s Virtue and Women’s Body 225
- Aristippus’ View of Women: Misogyny or Theoretical Tension? 245
- Plato’s Women: Extending the Socratic Insight 271
- Undermining Elite Self-Conceptions: Aspasia in the Platonic Menexenus and Theodote in Xenophon’s Memorabilia 299
- Women in Common: The Socratic Debate 321
-
Part III: Socratic Philosophy as a Woman
- Was Socrates a Woman? 347
- Socrates, Hestia, and the Hearth of the City 371
- Female Container-Metaphors in Plato and Xenophon: The Chōra and the Oikos 391
- Female and Feminine in Plato’s Symposium 407
- The Pregnant Soul and Labor Pains: Female Medical Imagery in Plato 431
- The Mother and Her Child: The Paradoxes of a Socratic Metaphor 453
- About the Authors
- Index Nominum
- Index Locorum