The Concept of Woman: Aristotelian Revolution, 750 B.c.-a.d.1250 - Prudence Allen - Books - William B Eerdmans Publishing Co - 9780802842701 - May 22, 1997
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The Concept of Woman: Aristotelian Revolution, 750 B.c.-a.d.1250

Prudence Allen

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The Concept of Woman: Aristotelian Revolution, 750 B.c.-a.d.1250

This pioneering study by Sister Prudence Allen traces the concept of woman in relation to man in more than seventy philosophers from ancient and medieval traditions.

The fruit of ten years' work, this study uncovers four general categories of questions asked by philosophers for two thousand years. These are the categories of opposites, of generation, of wisdom, and of virtue. Sister Prudence Allen traces several recurring strands of sexual and gender identity within this period. Ultimately, she shows the paradoxical influence of Aristotle on the question of woman and on a philosophical understanding of sexual coomplemenarity. Supplemented throughout with helpful charts, diagrams, and illustrations, this volume will be an important resource for scholars and students in the fields of women's studies, philosophy, history, theology, literary studies, and political science.


608 pages, 1, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 22, 1997
Original release date 1996
ISBN13 9780802842701
Publishers William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Pages 608
Dimensions 160 × 233 × 42 mm   ·   857 g
Language English  

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