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First published: March 1, 2025 - Last updated: March 1, 2025
TITLE INFORMATION
Author: Cristiane Negreiros Abbud Ayoub
Title: Agostinho e a injustiça da lei e das formas jurídicas quanto ao estupro de mulheres
Subtitle: -
Translation: Augustine and the injustice of the law and legal forms regarding the rape of women
Journal: Revista de Filosofia Aurora (Journal of Philosophy Aurora)
Volume: 37
Issue: -
Year: 2025 (Received: March 6, 2024, Approved: September 26, 2024, Published: July 2, 2025)
Pages: 17pp. (PDF)
pISSN: 2965-1557 -
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eISSN: 2965-1565 -
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Language: Portuguese
Keywords:
Ancient History:
Roman History |
Cases:
Mythological Victims /
Lucretia;
Types:
Rape;
Representations:
Religious Texts /
Augustine of Hippo
FULL TEXT
Link:
Portal de Périodicos da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (Free Access)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Author:
Cristiane Negreiros Abbud Ayoub,
Centro de Ciências Naturais e Humanas,
Universidade Federal do ABC -
Google Scholar,
ORCID
Abstract:
»This article presents an approach to the issue of rape in the philosophy of Augustine of Hippo that focuses on the philosopher's criticism of the laws and judges of his time, notably in The City of God, I,19,2. For this treatment of the topic, references from Roman law and studies developed by Romanists were considered, to highlight the legal-philosophical character of Augustinian argumentation. My exposition covers four phases: brief contextualization of the analyzed excerpt, translation, division of Augustine's text into four parts and respective analyses, and conclusion.«
(Source: Revista de Filosofia Aurora)
Contents:
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Resumo (p. 1) |
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Abstract (p. 1) |
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Introdução (p. 3) |
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Breve contextualização (p. 3) |
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Cidade de Deus: texto latino e tradução de estudos (com algumas anotações) (p. 5) |
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Análise textual em quatro momentos (p. 5) |
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Primeiro momento: a injustiça da pena de Lucrécia (p. 6) |
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[adulterium e stuprum] (p. 6) |
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[stuprum per uim] (p. 7) |
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Segundo momento: a virtude da vítima não é comprometida pelo estupro (p. 10) |
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Terceiro momento: acusação agostiniana da injustiça da lei, dos juízes e dos procedimentos legais (p. 12) |
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Quatro momento: acusação agostiniana de Lucrécia e dos juízes que a enaltecem (p. 13) |
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Considerações finais (p. 14) |
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Referências (p. 16) |
Wikipedia:
Ancient history:
Ancient Rome |
Religious text:
Christian text /
Augustine of Hippo,
The City of God |
Myth:
Roman mythology /
Lucretia |
Sex and the law:
Rape /
History of rape
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