The Ethics of Ambiguity by Bernard Frechtman, Simone de Beauvoir

The Ethics of Ambiguity

Bernard Frechtman, Simone de Beauvoir

162 pages first pub 1947 (editions)

nonfiction classics feminism philosophy challenging informative reflective slow-paced
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Simone de Beauvoir, novelist, dramatist, and philosopher, was the most distinguished woman writer in modern France. A leading exponent of French existentialism, her work complements, though it is independent of, that of her great friend Jean-Paul ...

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