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Table of Affinity in Plato's Republic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 6 note 1 Plato says daughter, daughter's daughter, mother and mother's mother, and then again son, son's son, father and father's father. But these make up among them all grandchildren and grandparents ; e.g. if a woman cannot marry her father's father, a man cannot marry his son's daughter.