Philosophy Without Woman

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Soeurng Seam
Chakkapan Wongpornpavan
Jaras Leeka
Uthai Kamolsil

Abstract

This book review aims to present Philosophy without women, the reason women are excluded from philosophy. The author tried to trace back to the origin of the western thought that influenced from the myth of ancient Greece. Greek philosophy was
influenced by the Greek mythology about the birth of man without natural reproduction. There is a notion of Platonic philosophy, contradiction on Tragedy in Greek myth. Women are represented merely as object that serve the men’s sexuality, and the moral writings have nothing whatsoever to do with women.

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Seam, S. ., Wongpornpavan, C. ., Leeka, J. ., & Kamolsil, U. . (2024). Philosophy Without Woman. Journal of Graduate MCU KhonKaen Campus, 11(4), 465–477. retrieved from https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jg-mcukk/article/view/278567
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Book Review

References

Vigdis Songe-Møller. (2002). Philosophy Without Women: The Birth of Sexism in Western Thought, Continuum; UK.