This work argues that Plato's philosophy is a gendered philosophy:
it contains within its basic tenets notions associated with
masculinity. Consequently, the book explores the reasons why, in
The Republic, Plato includes women in the ruling class of his
proposed ideal state on apparently equal terms with men and appears
to offer them the opportunity to become philosopher kings, the
ultimate rulers.
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