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- catalog abstract "Simone de Beauvoir made her own distinctive contribution to existentialism in the form of an ethics which diverged sharply from that of Jean-Paul Sartre. In her novels and philosophical essays of the 1940s she produced not just a recognizably existentialist ethics, but also a character ethics and an ethics for violence. De Beauvoir's feminist classic The Second Sex reflects her earlier philosophical interests, and is considerably strengthened by this influence. Joseph Mahon defends her existentialist feminism against the many reproaches which have been levelled against it over several decades, not least the criticism that it is steeped in Sartrean masculinism.".
- catalog contributor b10626258.
- catalog contributor b10626259.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "1. Early Philosophical Writing -- 2. The Blood of Others: The Fictional Primer on Existentialism -- 3. The Ethics of Ambiguity: An Existentialist Ethics -- 4. A Character Ethics -- 5. Ethics for Violence -- 6. Other Defences of Existentialism: De Beauvoir and Merleau-Ponty -- 7. Other Defences of Existentialism: De Beauvoir and Sartre -- 8. De Beauvoir's Ethics: A Critical Appraisal -- 9. The Historical Background to The Second Sex -- 10. The Philosophical Foundations of The Second Sex -- 11. The Second Sex: Woman as the Other -- 12. Existentialism and the Origins of Male Supremacy -- 13. The Married Woman -- 14. The Mother -- 15. The Independent Woman -- 16. Responses to The Second Sex: 1962-79.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 220-226) and index.".
- catalog description "Simone de Beauvoir made her own distinctive contribution to existentialism in the form of an ethics which diverged sharply from that of Jean-Paul Sartre. In her novels and philosophical essays of the 1940s she produced not just a recognizably existentialist ethics, but also a character ethics and an ethics for violence. De Beauvoir's feminist classic The Second Sex reflects her earlier philosophical interests, and is considerably strengthened by this influence. Joseph Mahon defends her existentialist feminism against the many reproaches which have been levelled against it over several decades, not least the criticism that it is steeped in Sartrean masculinism.".
- catalog extent "xi, 241 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0312176066 (US)".
- catalog identifier "0333659120 (UK)".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Basingstoke : Macmillan ; New York : St. Martin's Press,".
- catalog subject "194 21".
- catalog subject "B2430.B344 M34 1997".
- catalog subject "Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908-1986.".
- catalog subject "Existentialism.".
- catalog subject "Feminist theory.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Early Philosophical Writing -- 2. The Blood of Others: The Fictional Primer on Existentialism -- 3. The Ethics of Ambiguity: An Existentialist Ethics -- 4. A Character Ethics -- 5. Ethics for Violence -- 6. Other Defences of Existentialism: De Beauvoir and Merleau-Ponty -- 7. Other Defences of Existentialism: De Beauvoir and Sartre -- 8. De Beauvoir's Ethics: A Critical Appraisal -- 9. The Historical Background to The Second Sex -- 10. The Philosophical Foundations of The Second Sex -- 11. The Second Sex: Woman as the Other -- 12. Existentialism and the Origins of Male Supremacy -- 13. The Married Woman -- 14. The Mother -- 15. The Independent Woman -- 16. Responses to The Second Sex: 1962-79.".
- catalog title "Existentialism, feminism, and Simone de Beauvoir / Joseph Mahon ; consultant editor, Jo Campling.".
- catalog type "text".