00224 - Filón de Alejandría y su De opificio mundi (LIII-LXI): descubriendo las claves de la misoginia griega y occidental en un texto judío platonizante
00224 - Filón de Alejandría y su De opificio mundi (LIII-LXI): descubriendo las claves de la misoginia griega y occidental en un texto judío platonizante
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Pau Gilabert Barberà
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01 January 1990
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Key words: Philo of Alexandria, de opificio mundi, misogyny, Greek philosophy, Alexandrine Judaism, allegory, classical tradition, feminism, Platonism
The aim of this article is to show the Western centuries-old misogynist tradition from its origins in Greece by analysing a text by the allegorical interpreter of the Bible Philo of Alexandria, his De opifico mundi, which on many occasions is read by him from a Platonic point of view. The accurate analysis of the chapters devoted to the creation of the woman by God proves to what extent it is not possible to understand this text if one does not take into account a Greek philosophical tradition which was already centuries-old.