The legacy of Simone de Beauvoir has yet to be properly assessed and explored. The 50th anniversary of the publication of The Second Sex inspired this volume which brings together philosophers and literary critics, some of whom are well known for their books on Beauvoir (Bauer, Le Doeuff, Moi), others new to Beauvoir studies though long familiar with her work (Grosholz, Imbert, James, Stevenson, Wilson). One aim of this collection is to encourage greater recognition of Beauvoir's philosophical writings through systematic reflection on their place in the canon and on her methods. The Second Sex played a central role in the profound shift in philosophy's self-understanding that took place in the latter half of the twentieth century, and today offers new problems for reflection and novel means for appropriating older texts. Its reflective iconoclasm can be compared to that of Descartes' Meditations; its enormous, directly discernible impact on our social world invites comparison with Locke's Two Treatises of Government. The collection also examines the relationship between Beauvoir's literary writing and her philosophical thought. Deeply concerned with the critical and creative powers of reason as well as with the betterment of our suffering world, Simone de Beauvoir wrote in a variety of genres in addition to the philosophical essay: the novel, political journalism, and the memoir. The multiplicity of her voices was closely related to her philosophical project. Since Beauvoir's method (like that of W. E. B. du Bois) proceeded from her own immediate experience, her reflections had to find expression sometimes as narrative, sometimes as autobiography, sometimes as argument. The Legacy of Simone de Beauvoir demonstrates the many ways in which Beauvoir's writings, in particular The Second Sex, can serve as resources for thought, for the life of the mind which is as concerned with the past and future as it is with the present.
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Treats the historical, philosophical, and literary dimensions of Simone de Beauvoir's thought. This work locates her work in the intellectual and political upheavals that marked Paris in the 1930s and 1940s, and analyses her philosophical links to 17th-century rationalism, and to Kant, Hegel, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre, Simone Weil, and Heidegger.
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I. HISTORICAL CONTEXT ; II. PHILOSOPHICAL CONTEXT ; III. LITERARY CONTEXT
This volume is a significant contribution to Simone de Beauvoir studies and will surely consitute a reference work in the appraisal of Beauvoir's legacy... Importantly, it encourages us to return to The Second Sex and and consider it afresh, freed from the prejudices that have dulled its impact and blunted Beauvoir's formiddable power as a philosopher
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A major new collection on an icon of twentieth-century thought Brings together leading philosophers and literary critics Features renowned feminist thinkers and the poet Anne Stevenson Situates Beauvoir in relation to the philosophical canon The essays combine intellectual rigour with real accessibility The starting point for future research
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A major new collection on an icon of twentieth-century thought Brings together leading philosophers and literary critics Features renowned feminist thinkers and the poet Anne Stevenson Situates Beauvoir in relation to the philosophical canon The essays combine intellectual rigour with real accessibility The starting point for future research
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ISBN
9780199265367
Publisert
2006
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
339 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

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