Women in the Academy: Dialogues on Themes from Plato's Republic
Hackett Publishing Company (2001)
Abstract
Reeves (philosophy, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) wrote and presented these dialogues as part of a humanities course at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. The dialogues, which touch on many of the philosophical themes of Plato's Republic, take place between the two women students reputed to be members of Plato's Academy and Plato, their fellow students, and Aristotle.Author's Profile
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0872206025 9780872206021 0872206017
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