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|a The Legacy of Simone de Beauvoir
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|a This collection of new essays treats the historical, philosophical, and literary dimensions of Simone de Beauvoir's thought, and celebrates the 50th anniversary of her most influential book, The Second Sex. A team of distinguished philosophers and literary critics locate her work in the intellectual and political upheavals that marked Paris in the 1930s and 1940s; analyse her philosophical links to 17th-century rationalism, and to Kant, Hegel, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre, Simone Weil, and Heidegger; and study the connections between her philosophical and literary writings. Above all, the collection t.
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|a Simone de Beauvoir: a woman philosopher in the context of her generation / Claude Imbert ; trans. E. Grosholz -- Towards a friendly, transatlantic critique of The second sex / Michèle Le Doeuff ; trans. E. Grosholz -- While we wait: notes on the English translation of The second sex / Toril Moi -- Complicity and slavery in The second sex / Susan James -- Simone de Beauvoir and human dignity / Catherine Wilson -- Must we read Simone de Beauvoir? / Nancy Bauer -- Meaning what we say: the 'politics of theory' and the responsibility of intellectuals / Toril Moi -- Saying what we mean / Anne Stevenson -- The house we never leave: childhood, shelter and freedom in the writings of Beauvoir and Colette / Emily R. Grosholz.
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