The Paradox of Women: Plato and Aristotle

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Philosophy

 

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Derrick M

 

Date added:

February 25, 2016

 

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University

 

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A

 

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This paper hopes to examine this inconsistency by not only examining each of Aristotle and Plato's respective views but also through interpretation of the Greek society that they both lived in. Through this paper I do not presume that if Aristotle and Plato's philosophies had been the same then they would have political views that are not as radically different then they currently are...
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However, if Plato's city did not make men and women equal then Plato's argument would be slightly discredited. The root of this paradox that exists between Plato and Aristotle concerning women is entrenched in their different theories of truth. Plato tells his idea of truth by using the Allegory of the Cave...
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