There are prominent resemblances between issues addressed by Simone de Beauvoir in her early essay on moral philosophy, Pyrrhus and Cineas (1944), and issues attracting the attention of contemporary feminist ethicists, especially those concerned with the ethics of care. They include a focus on relationships, interaction, and mutual dependency. Both emphasize concrete ethical challenges rooted in everyday life, such as those affecting parents and children. Both are critical of the level of abstraction and insensitivity to the situation of the moral agent in utilitarianism and Kantian ethics. And both condemn the “moral point of view,” i.e. the assumption that it ...
International audienceThis paper aims to bring together the appeal to the ordinary in the ethics of ...
This article returns to Simone de Beauvoir’s philosophical oeuvre in order to offer a way of thinkin...
In this dissertation, I examine the relevance of Simone de Beauvoir\u27s Ethics of Ambiguity to cont...
There are prominent resemblances between issues addressed by Simone de Beauvoir in her ear...
In "Existential Humanism and Moral Freedom in Simone de Beauvoir's Ethics" Tove Pettersen elucidates...
Beauvoir’s existentialist ethics relates to and informs eminently contemporary accounts of feminist ...
Simone de Beauvoir's short book Pyrrhus and Cineas articulates a response to the problem of absurdit...
This paper aims to present the ethical thinking of Simone de Beauvoir as it is exposed in her book P...
Ao desenvolver nO Segundo Sexo análise existencialista sobre a condição da mulher ocidental, isto é,...
ABSTRACT This paper is an analysis on the phenomenological notions of ethics, which Simon ...
This dissertation applies Simone de Beauvoir’s existential ethics to three contemporary moral issues...
This paper discusses Simone de Beauvoir’s views on the meaning of life as presented in The Ethics of...
This study will critically examine the moral philosophy of one of existentialism\u27s leading expone...
The title of this article refers to Beauvoir's essay Must We Burn De Sade? (1953/1952). Analogous to...
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theor...
International audienceThis paper aims to bring together the appeal to the ordinary in the ethics of ...
This article returns to Simone de Beauvoir’s philosophical oeuvre in order to offer a way of thinkin...
In this dissertation, I examine the relevance of Simone de Beauvoir\u27s Ethics of Ambiguity to cont...
There are prominent resemblances between issues addressed by Simone de Beauvoir in her ear...
In "Existential Humanism and Moral Freedom in Simone de Beauvoir's Ethics" Tove Pettersen elucidates...
Beauvoir’s existentialist ethics relates to and informs eminently contemporary accounts of feminist ...
Simone de Beauvoir's short book Pyrrhus and Cineas articulates a response to the problem of absurdit...
This paper aims to present the ethical thinking of Simone de Beauvoir as it is exposed in her book P...
Ao desenvolver nO Segundo Sexo análise existencialista sobre a condição da mulher ocidental, isto é,...
ABSTRACT This paper is an analysis on the phenomenological notions of ethics, which Simon ...
This dissertation applies Simone de Beauvoir’s existential ethics to three contemporary moral issues...
This paper discusses Simone de Beauvoir’s views on the meaning of life as presented in The Ethics of...
This study will critically examine the moral philosophy of one of existentialism\u27s leading expone...
The title of this article refers to Beauvoir's essay Must We Burn De Sade? (1953/1952). Analogous to...
Ethics of care is a relatively new approach to morality, first developed as a feminist ethical theor...
International audienceThis paper aims to bring together the appeal to the ordinary in the ethics of ...
This article returns to Simone de Beauvoir’s philosophical oeuvre in order to offer a way of thinkin...
In this dissertation, I examine the relevance of Simone de Beauvoir\u27s Ethics of Ambiguity to cont...