This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the eighteenth century writer and libertine Marquis de Sade, in her essay “Must we Burn Sade?”; a difficult and bewildering text, both in pure linguistic terms and philosophically. In particular, Beauvoir’s insistence on Sade as a “great moralist” seems hard to reconcile with her emphasis, in The Ethics of Ambiguity, on the interdependency of human beings and her exhortation to us to promote other people’s freedom, as well as the aspiration of The Second Sex to equal relations between the genders. While earlier scholars addressed the ethico-political implications of Beauvoir’s essay, they insisted that the ambiguity so fundamental in her philosophy is denied by the Sadean hero, and that th...
The works of Simone de Beauvoir – an intellectual writer, an icon of feminism, and a representative ...
In The Second Sex (Le deuxième sexe, 1949), Simone de Beauvoir analyzed one of society’s basic myths...
1. The most original discovery in Beauvoir’s book is one more Columbus’s egg, namely that it is far ...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the eighteenth century writer and libertine Marq...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the 18th century writer and libertine Marquis de...
The title of this article refers to Beauvoir's essay Must We Burn De Sade? (1953/1952). Analogous to...
In her late teens, Simone de Beauvoir distanced herself from her upper class bourgeois background, f...
The paper discusses Beauvoir's interpretation of the Marxist and Freudian contributions to our under...
Violence occupies a regal position in the work of de Sade. It manifests itself in two forms: sexual ...
The paper discusses how some Cartesian dualism, inherited from Sartre, is an obstacle to Beauvoir's ...
This paper is a study of the relationships between Sade and his posterity in the Fifties, in France,...
The complex universe created by Sade has conditioned the Western imagination in such a way that his ...
National audienceThis paper is about the uses that Foucault proposes in Sade's works. This uses brin...
This paper explores how Beauvoir’s unique position as a woman commenting on the ‘feminine condition’...
In "Existential Humanism and Moral Freedom in Simone de Beauvoir's Ethics" Tove Pettersen elucidates...
The works of Simone de Beauvoir – an intellectual writer, an icon of feminism, and a representative ...
In The Second Sex (Le deuxième sexe, 1949), Simone de Beauvoir analyzed one of society’s basic myths...
1. The most original discovery in Beauvoir’s book is one more Columbus’s egg, namely that it is far ...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the eighteenth century writer and libertine Marq...
This paper examines Simone de Beauvoir’s reading of the 18th century writer and libertine Marquis de...
The title of this article refers to Beauvoir's essay Must We Burn De Sade? (1953/1952). Analogous to...
In her late teens, Simone de Beauvoir distanced herself from her upper class bourgeois background, f...
The paper discusses Beauvoir's interpretation of the Marxist and Freudian contributions to our under...
Violence occupies a regal position in the work of de Sade. It manifests itself in two forms: sexual ...
The paper discusses how some Cartesian dualism, inherited from Sartre, is an obstacle to Beauvoir's ...
This paper is a study of the relationships between Sade and his posterity in the Fifties, in France,...
The complex universe created by Sade has conditioned the Western imagination in such a way that his ...
National audienceThis paper is about the uses that Foucault proposes in Sade's works. This uses brin...
This paper explores how Beauvoir’s unique position as a woman commenting on the ‘feminine condition’...
In "Existential Humanism and Moral Freedom in Simone de Beauvoir's Ethics" Tove Pettersen elucidates...
The works of Simone de Beauvoir – an intellectual writer, an icon of feminism, and a representative ...
In The Second Sex (Le deuxième sexe, 1949), Simone de Beauvoir analyzed one of society’s basic myths...
1. The most original discovery in Beauvoir’s book is one more Columbus’s egg, namely that it is far ...