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The politics of gender and the psychology of virtue: A study in the interpretation of Plato's 'Republic' and 'Laws'.

机译:性别政治与美德心理:柏拉图“共和国”与“法律”的解释研究。

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The language and ideals of Greek political life identified citizenship with manliness. Plato saw this engendering of politics as a threat to the unity, stability, and excellence of a city, for the unmoderated manliness of actual cities, he claimed, fosters bigoted patriotism, female dissipation, and unnatural vice. Moreover, these cities' civic pieties could not match the egoistic appeal of tyranny, for the Greek ideal of masculinity itself points to tyranny as the most manly life.;Plato's project, as I will argue through a study of the Republic and the Laws, is to harness spirit and desire to reason in order to rescue cities from these tragedies of engendered politics. Such a rationalization requires a proper understanding of the "male" passions and their subjugation to a disgendered reason. Plato argues not only that the engendered politics of Greek cities treats women unjustly, but also that by excluding females and the feminine these cities make their male citizens vicious and unhappy.;Since Plato apparently contradicts the egalitarian views of the Republic in his later dialogue, the Laws, I aim to recover the single intention behind two political proposals differing widely in detail. Plato's teaching on gender and politics has been subject to a wide variety of criticism in recent years, but both his feminist and anti-feminist interpreters have generally failed to appreciate the thick and profound political psychology which stands behind his radical views on gender and politics. Plato describes both soul and city as complexes of frequently contradictory desires for whom unity of purpose must be achieved. The lives of men and women in actual cities display distinct and apparently incompatible virtues, but the rationalization of politics requires that these virtues be reconciled in a single regime for both soul and city.;In conclusion, I will argue that arguments for gender justice, that, like Plato's, are founded in a critique of the pretensions of masculinity, provide more powerful arguments for sexual egalitarianism than more "feminist" arguments that attack patriarchy simply as unjust toward women.
机译:希腊政治生活的语言和理想使公民身份具有男子气概。柏拉图认为,政治的这种产生是对城市的统一,稳定和卓越的威胁,因为实际城市的男子气概无节制地滋生了顽固的爱国主义,女性散布和不自然的恶行。此外,这些城市的公民虔诚无法与专制的利己主义相提并论,因为希腊的男性气质理想本身就指出专制是最男子气概的生活。就是要运用精神和理性诉求来拯救城市,使其免于政治带来的悲剧。这种合理化要求正确理解“男性”的激情及其对性别歧视的屈服。柏拉图不仅辩称希腊城市的政治化不公正地对待妇女,而且还通过排除女性和女性来使这些城市的男性公民恶毒和不快乐。在法律方面,我的目的是找回在细节上差异很大的两个政治建议背后的单一意图。近年来,柏拉图关于性别和政治的教学受到了各种各样的批评,但是他的女权主义和反女权主义解释者通常都没有意识到他对性别和政治的激进观点背后深厚而深刻的政治心理。柏拉图将灵魂和城市描述为经常相互矛盾的欲望的复合体,为此必须实现目标的统一。实际城市中男人和女人的生活表现出截然不同且看似不相容的美德,但政治上的合理化要求这些美德在灵魂和城市的单一制度中得到调和。总而言之,我将争论性别正义的论点,像柏拉图的观点一样,它是对男性气概的批判而建立的,它为性平等主义提供了更有力的论据,而不是更多的“女权主义”论点仅仅攻击了父权制,而这些论点只是对妇女的不公正对待。

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  • 作者

    Kochin, Michael Shalom.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Chicago.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Chicago.;
  • 学科 Law.;Philosophy.;Womens Studies.;Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1996
  • 页码 251 p.
  • 总页数 251
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 宗教;
  • 关键词

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