Gynaikologia: O Econômico de Xenofonte e Leo Strauss

Autores

  • Manel García Sánchez Universitat de Barcelona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17074/cpc.v1i42.49623

Palavras-chave:

Xenofonte, Econômico, Leo Strauss, gênero, filosofia grega da economia

Resumo

Leo Strauss se utilizou de Xenofonte em toda a sua produção filosófica. Em sua constante análise do discurso socrático, Strauss não resistiu em fazer uma interpretação do Econômico de Xenofonte. Neste artigo, analisaremos a relação de Strauss com Xenofonte e, sucintamente, o seu exercício hermenêutico dos capítulos de seus comentários sobre o Econômico intitulados gynaikologia, e o compararemos com duas abordagens da filosofia, primeiro, de mãos dadas com o uso dos prazeres de Michel Foucault e, em seguida, um trabalho recente sobre a filosofia grega da economia de Étienne Helmer.

Biografia do Autor

Manel García Sánchez, Universitat de Barcelona

Manel García Sánchez é Professor Agregat da Faculdade de Geografia e História do Departamento de História e Arqueologia, na Seção de História Antiga e História da América e África da Universidade de Barcelona.

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