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“Of Course, You Know Her!” (Pl. Phd. 60a). Xanthippe’s Presence by Socrates Deathbed

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https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.8904

Palavras-chave:

Plato, Phaedo, Xanthippe, Gender

Resumo

In Plato's Phaedo, when arriving to visit Socrates on his last day in prison, his friends and companions meet his wife, Xanthippe. This is the only time she is directly mentioned in the Platonic dialogues. The present paper aims to investigate the character of Xanthippe by going through the doxographic reception of the figure of Socrate's wife, a necessary path to reveal the social representation of the role of woman and wife entrenched in these views. Next, we will investigate the way the character Xanthippe is represented on the Platonic stage, in search of traces of a different representation of gender in the Platonic pages. One in which the figure of the woman, wife and mother Xanthippe is there to challenge Socrates and his philosophy.

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Biografia do Autor

Fernanda Pio, Universidade de Brasília

PhD Candidate at the Graduate Programme in Metaphysics of the Universidade de Brasília

Gabriele Cornelli, Universidade de Brasília

Full Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the Universidade de Brasília Archai UNESCO Chair on the Plural Origins of the Western Thought - Director.

Postado

20/05/2024

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“Of Course, You Know Her!” (Pl. Phd. 60a). Xanthippe’s Presence by Socrates Deathbed. (2024). Em SciELO Preprints. https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.8904

Série

Ciências Humanas

Plaudit

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