Women on Love: Idealization in the Philosophies of Diotima and Murasaki Shikibu

Philosophy East and West 68 (4):1314-1344 (2019)
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Although we have already entered the twenty-first century, the sexist assumptions that undermine the professional status of women philosophers have not been fully exorcised. Notwithstanding Mary Ellen Waithe's groundbreaking multi-volume A History of Women Philosophers, doubts continue to arise over whether there has been or can be such a phenomenon as a woman philosopher. The very concept remains mired in stereotypical images. Auguste Rodin's famous statue of a naked male, generally referred to as "The Thinker," the self-chosen mascot of many philosophers, is still dramatically posed outside Columbia University's Philosophy Hall. In fact it originally was named "The Poet,"...

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