Reproductive Freedom and the Paradigmatic Character of Plato's "Republic"
In the Republic, the paradigmatic character of Plato’s best city appears incompatible with the use of deception in the procreative practices of the Auxiliaries and Guardians. I argue that this incongruity, as well as the exact provisions of Plato’s reproduction festival, are explained by three fact...
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Main Author: | Thanassis Samaras |
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Language: | EN SR |
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Center for Hellenic Studies
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b7c33d363ba644dfabcddd314b30f834 |
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