Gender and Sexuality in Stoic Philosophy /

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Author / Creator:Grahn-Wilder, Malin, author.
Imprint:Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
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331953694X
9783319536934
3319536931
Notes:Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 09, 2018).
Other form:Print version: Grahn-Wilder, Malin Gender and Sexuality in Stoic Philosophy Cham : Palgrave Macmillan US,c2017 9783319536934

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505 0 |a Intro; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Mapping the Terrain: Gender in Stoic Sources and Scholarship; 1.2 Some Qualifications; 1.3 The Structure and Main Arguments; References; Part I The Body: Gender From Generation to Decoration; Chapter 2 The Origin of Gender: Myths and Biology; 2.1 Plato's Philosophical Myths of Gender and Sexuality; 2.1.1 Genders, Planets, and Lust: Aristophanes' Speech; 2.1.2 Noble Birth Without Sex-Pausanias and Socrates; 2.1.3 Women as Former Vicious Men-Plato's Timaeus 
505 8 |a 2.2 When Hot Meets Cold and Form Meets Matter-Gender and Generation in Aristotle's Biology2.2.1 Why Are Higher Animals Gendered?; 2.2.2 Gender and Form: Sameness and Difference; 2.2.3 Aristotelian Metaphysics of Gender; 2.2.4 Hot Men and Cold Women; 2.3 Galen on Gender: Scientific, Medical, and Philosophical Perspectives; 2.3.1 Two Genders, Four Elements and the Problem of Gender Resemblance; 2.3.2 From Agricultural Analogy to Dual-Seed Theory; 2.3.3 On Cold and Idle Women; Appendix; References 
505 8 |a Chapter 3 Semen, Zeus, and the Birth of Cosmos: Gender in Stoic Cosmogony and Cosmology3.1 Gender and the Two Principles; 3.2 Fire and Sperm: Generation in a Material World; 3.3 On the Sexual Encounter Between Zeus and Hera-A Biological Myth?; 3.4 Sexual Analogies in Stoic Cosmology; Appendix; References; Chapter 4 The Metaphysical Insignificance of Gender; 4.1 The Stoic Theory of Categories: Gender and Substance; 4.2 Gender and the Qualified: Common and Individual Features; 4.3 The Disposed and the Relatively Disposed: Gender and Relations 
505 8 |a 4.4 Reproduction and Rational Capacities: The Stoic Theory of Pneuma4.5 Stoic Notions of Embryology; 4.6 From Genital Difference to Good Life; Appendix; References; Chapter 5 Perfumed Men and Bearded Philosophers-The Stoics on Signs of Gender; 5.1 Hair, Prohairesis, and Human Flourishing; 5.2 On Hairy Bodies and the Works of Nature; 5.3 The Philosopher's Beard; 5.4 Gendered Signs and Effeminate Vanity-Early and Roman Stoics Compared; Appendix; References; Chapter 6 Fiery and Cold Natures-Stoic Physiognomics of Gender; 6.1 Beautiful Souls in Beautiful Bodies 
505 8 |a 6.2 Seneca on the Elements and Gendered CharacteristicsAppendix; References; Part II Character: Education of Gender and Therapy of Sexuality; Chapter 7 Gender, Character, and Education from Classic to Hellenistic Thought; 7.1 Character as a Philosophical Problem; 7.2 Equal Education and Gendered Characteristics-Critical Assessments on Plato's Republic; 7.2.1 Educability of Men and Women; 7.2.2 The Seed and the Soil-On the Origin of Gendered Characteristics; 7.2.3 Philosophers, Lovers, and the End of Gender Dimorphism? 
505 8 |a 7.2.4 Beyond the Republic-On Uniformity of Virtue and Female Happiness 
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