Two women of Athens: Pericles’ companion, Aspasia, and Socrates’ companion, Xanthippe

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Autor(a) principal: Spinelli, Miguel
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Hypnos
Texto Completo: https://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/521
Resumo: The article intends to show how Aspasia, a foreigner in Athens, overcame the seclusion of women through the freedom of spirit that characterized philosophical thinking. It also demonstrates how Xanthippe accomplished something similar, exercising in relation to Socrates the same love that marked the attitude and motivation of the philosopher in relation to knowledge. Aspasia, who was linked to Pericles, represents the ideal woman that Athenian policy could and should promote; Xanthippe, linked to Socrates, represents the ideal woman of the philosophical project as conceived by Plato in the Republic.
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spelling Two women of Athens: Pericles’ companion, Aspasia, and Socrates’ companion, XanthippeDuas mulheres de Atenas: Aspásia, a companheira de Péricles, e Xantipa, a de SócratesAspasiaXanthippecourtesanwifefeminine ethosAspásiaXantipacortesãesposaêthos femininoThe article intends to show how Aspasia, a foreigner in Athens, overcame the seclusion of women through the freedom of spirit that characterized philosophical thinking. It also demonstrates how Xanthippe accomplished something similar, exercising in relation to Socrates the same love that marked the attitude and motivation of the philosopher in relation to knowledge. Aspasia, who was linked to Pericles, represents the ideal woman that Athenian policy could and should promote; Xanthippe, linked to Socrates, represents the ideal woman of the philosophical project as conceived by Plato in the Republic.O artigo pretende mostrar, de um lado, como Aspásia, uma estrangeira em Atenas, superou a reclusão da mulher sob os parâmetros do espírito livre que caracterizava o pensar filosófico; de outro, como Xantipa realizou o mesmo feito exercendo na relação com Sócrates o mesmo amor que especificava a atitude e a boa disposição do filósofo na relação com o saber. Aspásia, vinculada a Péricles, representa a mulher ideal que a política ateniense poderia e deveria promover; Xantipa, vinculada a Sócrates, representa a mulher ideal do projeto filosófico concebido por Platão na República.Revista HypnosHypnos Journal2017-10-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/521Revista Hypnos; n. 39 (2017); 258-287Hypnos Journal; No. 39 (2017); 258-2872177-53461413-9138reponame:Hypnosinstname:Faculdade de São Bento (FSB)instacron:FSBporhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/521/560Copyright (c) 2017 Miguel Spinelliinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSpinelli, Miguel2017-11-01T18:06:51Zoai:ojs.hypnos.org.br:article/521Revistahttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnosPRIhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/oairachelgazolla@gmail.com2177-53461413-9138opendoar:2023-01-13T09:47:07.901391Hypnos - Faculdade de São Bento (FSB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Two women of Athens: Pericles’ companion, Aspasia, and Socrates’ companion, Xanthippe
Duas mulheres de Atenas: Aspásia, a companheira de Péricles, e Xantipa, a de Sócrates
title Two women of Athens: Pericles’ companion, Aspasia, and Socrates’ companion, Xanthippe
spellingShingle Two women of Athens: Pericles’ companion, Aspasia, and Socrates’ companion, Xanthippe
Spinelli, Miguel
Aspasia
Xanthippe
courtesan
wife
feminine ethos
Aspásia
Xantipa
cortesã
esposa
êthos feminino
title_short Two women of Athens: Pericles’ companion, Aspasia, and Socrates’ companion, Xanthippe
title_full Two women of Athens: Pericles’ companion, Aspasia, and Socrates’ companion, Xanthippe
title_fullStr Two women of Athens: Pericles’ companion, Aspasia, and Socrates’ companion, Xanthippe
title_full_unstemmed Two women of Athens: Pericles’ companion, Aspasia, and Socrates’ companion, Xanthippe
title_sort Two women of Athens: Pericles’ companion, Aspasia, and Socrates’ companion, Xanthippe
author Spinelli, Miguel
author_facet Spinelli, Miguel
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Spinelli, Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aspasia
Xanthippe
courtesan
wife
feminine ethos
Aspásia
Xantipa
cortesã
esposa
êthos feminino
topic Aspasia
Xanthippe
courtesan
wife
feminine ethos
Aspásia
Xantipa
cortesã
esposa
êthos feminino
description The article intends to show how Aspasia, a foreigner in Athens, overcame the seclusion of women through the freedom of spirit that characterized philosophical thinking. It also demonstrates how Xanthippe accomplished something similar, exercising in relation to Socrates the same love that marked the attitude and motivation of the philosopher in relation to knowledge. Aspasia, who was linked to Pericles, represents the ideal woman that Athenian policy could and should promote; Xanthippe, linked to Socrates, represents the ideal woman of the philosophical project as conceived by Plato in the Republic.
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