The Women’s Law (tou gynaikeiou nomos) in the Kallipolis of Plato’s Republic

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The Women’s Law discussed in book V of the Republic, known as the first wave, is a notorious example of Socrates’ reformist intention to achieve justice in the polis. The legislation for women, in general, has historically been relegated by the Republic interpreters. This paper aims to analyze this...

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Autores: Cornelli, Gabriele, Maia, Rosane
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/arete/article/view/25062
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Plato
Republic
Human nature
Women
Gynaikeiou nomos
Platón
República
Naturaleza humana
Mujeres
Gynaikeíou nómos
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spelling The Women’s Law (tou gynaikeiou nomos) in the Kallipolis of Plato’s RepublicCornelli, GabrieleMaia, RosanePlatoRepublicHuman natureWomenGynaikeiou nomosPlatónRepúblicaNaturaleza humanaMujeresGynaikeíou nómosThe Women’s Law discussed in book V of the Republic, known as the first wave, is a notorious example of Socrates’ reformist intention to achieve justice in the polis. The legislation for women, in general, has historically been relegated by the Republic interpreters. This paper aims to analyze this passage, from 449a to 457c, through the arguments provided by Socrates seen as crucial to conceive equality between the sexes (under the ontological foundation of the same human nature) as well as to favor institutional change according to nature, kata physin, thus opening the possibility for women to govern the polis. Before leaving for the external confrontation, Socrates considers it urgent that his interlocutors, Adeimantus, Glaucon, and Polemarchus, agree with each other. Thus, he urges them to start the argument by questioning the human nature of women and their capacity for the same functions (erga) performed by men in the city. The examination of the intelligible enabled the logos on women’s intellectual capacity to support adequate legislation. Such nomos put into practice proves to be the best for the city and its guardians. To that extent, Socrates can conclude the investigation with a consensus on what to do and willingness to confront opposing opinions in the city urgently.La Ley de la Mujer discutida en el libro V de la República, conocida como la primera ola, es un ejemplo notorio de la intención reformista de Sócrates de lograr justicia en la pólis. La legislación de la mujer, en general, históricamente ha sido relegada por los intérpretes de la República. El objeto del artículo es analizar este pasaje, del 449a al 457c, a través de los argumentos propuestos por Sócrates al considerarlos cruciales para concebir la igualdad entre los sexos (bajo el fundamento ontológico de la misma naturaleza humana) y favorecer el cambio institucional según su naturaleza, katà phýsin, dejando espacio para que las mujeres gobiernen la pólis. Antes de partir hacia el enfrentamiento externo, Sócrates considera urgente que sus interlocutores, Adimanto, Glaucón y Polemarco, estén de acuerdo entre ellos. Así, los insta a iniciar la discusión cuestionando la naturaleza humana de la mujer y su capacidad para las mismas funciones (érga) que desempeñan los hombres en la ciudad. El examen de lo inteligible permitió que el lógos sobre la capacidad intelectual de las mujeres respaldara una legislación adecuada. Este nómos puesto en práctica demuestra ser lo mejor para la ciudad y sus guardianes. En esa medida, Sócrates puede concluir dicha investigación con un consenso sobre qué hacer y la voluntad de confrontar urgentemente las opiniones opuestas en la ciudad.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú - Departamento de Humanidades2022-03-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/arete/article/view/25062Areté; Vol. 34 (2022): Número extraordinario; 107-1272223-37411016-913Xreponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPenghttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/arete/article/view/25062/23756https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/250622023-07-17T13:56:23Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Women’s Law (tou gynaikeiou nomos) in the Kallipolis of Plato’s Republic
title The Women’s Law (tou gynaikeiou nomos) in the Kallipolis of Plato’s Republic
spellingShingle The Women’s Law (tou gynaikeiou nomos) in the Kallipolis of Plato’s Republic
Cornelli, Gabriele
Plato
Republic
Human nature
Women
Gynaikeiou nomos
Platón
República
Naturaleza humana
Mujeres
Gynaikeíou nómos
title_short The Women’s Law (tou gynaikeiou nomos) in the Kallipolis of Plato’s Republic
title_full The Women’s Law (tou gynaikeiou nomos) in the Kallipolis of Plato’s Republic
title_fullStr The Women’s Law (tou gynaikeiou nomos) in the Kallipolis of Plato’s Republic
title_full_unstemmed The Women’s Law (tou gynaikeiou nomos) in the Kallipolis of Plato’s Republic
title_sort The Women’s Law (tou gynaikeiou nomos) in the Kallipolis of Plato’s Republic
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cornelli, Gabriele
Maia, Rosane
author Cornelli, Gabriele
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Maia, Rosane
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Plato
Republic
Human nature
Women
Gynaikeiou nomos
Platón
República
Naturaleza humana
Mujeres
Gynaikeíou nómos
topic Plato
Republic
Human nature
Women
Gynaikeiou nomos
Platón
República
Naturaleza humana
Mujeres
Gynaikeíou nómos
description The Women’s Law discussed in book V of the Republic, known as the first wave, is a notorious example of Socrates’ reformist intention to achieve justice in the polis. The legislation for women, in general, has historically been relegated by the Republic interpreters. This paper aims to analyze this passage, from 449a to 457c, through the arguments provided by Socrates seen as crucial to conceive equality between the sexes (under the ontological foundation of the same human nature) as well as to favor institutional change according to nature, kata physin, thus opening the possibility for women to govern the polis. Before leaving for the external confrontation, Socrates considers it urgent that his interlocutors, Adeimantus, Glaucon, and Polemarchus, agree with each other. Thus, he urges them to start the argument by questioning the human nature of women and their capacity for the same functions (erga) performed by men in the city. The examination of the intelligible enabled the logos on women’s intellectual capacity to support adequate legislation. Such nomos put into practice proves to be the best for the city and its guardians. To that extent, Socrates can conclude the investigation with a consensus on what to do and willingness to confront opposing opinions in the city urgently.
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