Platon’un Toplum İdeali İçerisinde Kadının Yeri
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7419892Keywords:
Plato, Woman Rights, Republic, Feminism, MisognyAbstract
It is safe to propound that the quantity of studies on the amelioration of the present conditions of women from antiquity through to modern times is quite insufficient. In this context, it seems that the Republic by Plato, which is one of the founding texts of political philosophy, has provided quite radical and innovative ideas about the role and position of women in society, considering it into account both for its production period and next two millenniums. This study, based particularly upon his Republic and other works, aims to re-consider how Plato is regarded both as a misogynist and a women's rightist, or both as a woman hater and a proto-feminist by certain scholars.