Plato and Sex

Stella Sandford

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    Abstract

    What does the study of Plato's dialogues tell us about the modern meaning of 'sex'? How can recent developments in the philosophy of sex and gender help us read these ancient texts anew? Plato and Sex addresses these questions for the first time. Each chapter demonstrates how the modern reception of Plato's works - in mainstream and feminist philosophy and psychoanalytical theory - presupposes a 'natural-biological' conception of what sex might mean. Through critical comparison of our current understanding of sex and Plato's notion of genos, Plato and sex puts this presupposition into question. With original interpretations of aspects of the Republic, the Symposium and the Timaeus, this book opens up a new approach to sex as a philosophical concept.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCambridge, U.K.
    PublisherPolity Press
    Number of pages224
    ISBN (Print)9780745626406
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

    Keywords

    • Philosophy

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