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men who can throw them out when they are 40; and very dangerous for children, because their parents vent all their frustrations and mutual hatred on them. The very words 'conjugal rights' are dreadful. Any institution which solders one person to another, obliging people to sleep together who no longer want to is a bad one.
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lovers. Unfortunately, Beauvoir's prominent open relationships at times overshadowed her substantial academic reputation. A scholar who was lecturing with her chastised their "distinguished audience every question asked about Sartre concerned his work, while all those asked about
Beauvoir concerned her personal life."
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Despite her contributions to the feminist movement, especially the French women's liberation movement, and her beliefs in women's economic independence and equal education, Beauvoir was initially reluctant to call herself a feminist. However, after observing the resurgence of the feminist movement in
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and Simone de
Beauvoir met in the 1960s, when Beauvoir was in her fifties and Sylvie was a teenager. In 1980, Beauvoir, 72, legally adopted Sylvie, who was in her late thirties, by which point they had already been in an intimate relationship for decades. Although Beauvoir rejected the institution of
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if she would support a minimum wage for women who do housework, Beauvoir answered: "No, we donât believe that any woman should have this choice. No woman should be authorized to stay at home and raise her children. Society should be different. Women should not have that choice, precisely because if
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I think marriage is a very alienating institution, for men as well as for women. I think it's a very dangerous institutionâdangerous for men, who find themselves trapped, saddled with a wife and children to support; dangerous for women, who aren't financially independent and end up by depending on
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Beauvoir became a couple for the next 51 years, until his death in 1980. After they were confronted by her father, Sartre asked her to marry him on a provisional basis. One day while they were sitting on a bench outside the Louvre, he said, "Let's sign a two-year lease". Though Beauvoir wrote,
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Instead, she and Sartre entered into a lifelong "soul partnership", which was sexual but not exclusive, nor did it involve living together. She chose never to marry and never had children. This gave her the time to advance her education and engage in political causes, write and teach, and take
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Beauvoir was raised in a
Catholic household. In her youth, she was sent to convent schools. She was deeply religious as a child, at one point intending to become a nun. At age 14, Beauvoir questioned her faith as she saw many changes in the world after witnessing tragedies throughout her life.
5226:...if gender is something that one becomes â but can never be â then gender itself is a kind of becoming or activity, and that gender ought not to be conceived as a noun or a substantial thing or a static cultural marker, but rather as an incessant and repeated action of some sort.
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she said: "...my father's individualism and pagan ethical standards were in complete contrast to the rigidly moral conventionalism of my mother's teaching. This disequilibrium, which made my life a kind of endless disputation, is the main reason why I became an intellectual."
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referred to women as "imperfect men" and the "incidental" being. She quotes "In itself, homosexuality is as limiting as heterosexuality: the ideal should be to be capable of loving a woman or a man; either, a human being, without feeling fear, restraint, or obligation."
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in 1939. Sorokine's parents laid formal charges against
Beauvoir for debauching a minor (the age of consent in France at the time was 13 until 1945, when it became 15) and Beauvoir's licence to teach in France was revoked, although it was subsequently reinstated.
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for the rest of her life. To explain her atheist beliefs, Beauvoir stated, "Faith allows an evasion of those difficulties which the atheist confronts honestly. And to crown all, the believer derives a sense of great superiority from this very cowardice itself."
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and her autobiographies. Algren vented his outrage when reviewing
American translations of Beauvoir's work. Much material bearing on this episode in Beauvoir's life, including her love letters to Algren, entered the public domain only after her death.
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Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre met during her college years. Intrigued by her determination as an educator, he intended to make their relationship romantic. However, she had no interest in doing so. She later changed her mind, and in
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would not let many of Sartre's letters be published in unedited form. Most of Sartre's letters available today have
Beauvoir's edits, which include a few omissions but mostly the use of pseudonyms. Beauvoir's adopted daughter and literary heir
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narrowly awarded Sartre first place instead of
Beauvoir, who placed second and, at age 21, was the youngest person ever to pass the exam. Additionally, Beauvoir finished an exam for the certificate of "General Philosophy and Logic" second to
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Malovany-Chevallier produced the first integral translation in 2010, reinstating a third of the original work.
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wrote that, "despite important differences, all the modern feminist meanings of gender have roots in Simone de Beauvoir's claim that 'one is not born a woman .'" This "most famous feminist sentence ever written" is echoed in the title of
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in the early 1950s "led me to whatever original analysis of women's existence I have been able to contribute to the Women's movement and its unique politics. I looked to Simone de Beauvoir for a philosophical and intellectual authority."
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Beauvoir wrote popular travel diaries about time spent in the United States and China and published essays and fiction rigorously, especially throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Her 1955 travels in China were the basis of her 1957 travelogue
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Beauvoir duly seduced her and, the following year, introduced her to Sartre, then 33, who also took her to bed. By 1939, now studying under Sartre at the Sorbonne, Bianca was convinced that she was the key figure in an idealized love
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marriage her entire life, this adoption was like a marriage for her. Some scholars argue that this adoption was not to secure a literary heir for Beauvoir, but as a form of resistance to the bio-heteronormative family unit.
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After Sartre died in 1980, Beauvoir published his letters to her with edits to spare the feelings of people in their circle who were still living. After Beauvoir's death, Sartre's adopted daughter and literary heir
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1824:. The petition explicitly addresses the 'Affaire de Versailles', where three adult men, Dejager (age 45), Gallien (age 43), and Burckhardt (age 39) had sexual relations with minors of both sexes aged 12â13.
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there is such a choice, too many women will make that one. It is a way of forcing women in a certain direction", further stating that motherhood "should be a choice, and not a result of conditioningâ.
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into a feminist one: "One is not born but becomes a woman" (French: "On ne naĂźt pas femme, on le devient"). With this famous phrase, Beauvoir first articulated what has come to be known as the
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in which Algren is the character Lewis Brogan. Algren vociferously objected to their intimacy becoming public. Years after they separated, she was buried wearing his gift of a silver ring.
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set after the end of World War II and follows the personal lives of philosophers and friends among Sartre's and Beauvoir's intimate circle, including her relationship with American writer
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took well-known nude and portrait photos of Beauvoir. Shay also wrote a play based on Algren, Beauvoir, and Sartre's triangular relationship. The play was stage read in 1999 in Chicago.
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Sartre and Beauvoir always read each other's work. Debate continues about the extent to which they influenced each other in their existentialist works, such as Sartre's
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to promote her own work and explore her ideas on a small scale before fashioning essays and books. Beauvoir remained an editor until her death. However,
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As individuals as well we question 'woman', which for us, as for Simone de Beauvoir, is only a myth. She said: 'One is not born, but becomes a woman.'
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in philosophy, a highly competitive postgraduate examination that serves as a national ranking of students. It was while studying for it that she met
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4321:"Sex, Society, and the Female Dilemma". Interview with Betty Friedan,
4051:""La Charmante Vermine": Simone de Beauvoir and the Women in Her Life"
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4360:. Edited by Lawrence D. Krizman. New York/London: 1990, Routledge,
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3912:"Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir: Bianca, leur jouet sexuel"
3314:"Lisa Appignanesi's top 10 books by and about Simone de Beauvoir"
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Bergoffen, Debra; Burke, Megan (2021). Zalta, Edward N. (ed.).
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Identity Without Selfhood: Simone de Beauvoir and Bisexuality
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French philosopher, social theorist and activist (1908â1986)
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4806:"Beauvoir, Simone de | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy"
4257:"Beauvoir, Simone de | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy"
3218:"Calls for legal child sex rebound on luminaries of May 68"
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made a trip to New York City in the United States to visit
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She published several volumes of short stories, including
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5673:"What is authentic love? A View from Simone de Beauvoir"
4754:(Digital print ed.). London: Routledge. p. 6.
4614:"Simone de Beauvoir The Second Sex, Woman as Other 1949"
3141:"Mémoires d'une jeune fille rangée - Simone de Beauvoir"
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Bergoffen, Debra (16 August 2010). Zalta, Edward (ed.).
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by Emily Anne Parker (Editor); Anne van Leeuwen (Editor)
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The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
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Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity
4920:"A Transatlantic Love Affair: Letters to Nelson Algren"
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At the end of World War II, Beauvoir and Sartre edited
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3914:[Sartre, Beauvoir: Bianca, their sexual toy].
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3129:. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. 2023.
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The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
5445:. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press. 2020.
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5345:, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press.
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TĂȘte-a-TĂȘte: Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre.
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Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives
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3471:[Paris: On the trail of Simone de Beauvoir].
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A Transatlantic Love Affair: Letters to Nelson Algren
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2134:(1947); it is perhaps the most accessible entry into
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McCann, Carole Ruth; Kim, Seung-Kyung, eds. (2003).
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Bergoffen, Debra (10 July 2018). Zahavi, Dan (ed.).
4484:"EncyclopÄdia Britannica's Guide to Women's History"
4205:"Simone de Beauvoir's Love Letters to Nelson Algren"
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TĂȘte-Ă -tĂȘte: Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre
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The Fear of Chinese Power: an International History
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The Existential Phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir
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The Existential Phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir
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3941:, Hazel Rowley, HarperCollins, 2005, pp. 130â135,
19:"La Beauvoir" redirects here. For other uses, see
4738:Feminisms and Womanisms: A Women's Studies Reader
4595:Bergoffen, Debra (2015). Zalta, Edward N. (ed.).
4038:] (in French). Paris: Gallimard. p. 617.
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1595:Lettres au Castor et Ă quelques autres: 1926-1963
1581:(originally Bianca Bienenfeld) wrote in her book
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61:Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir
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1619:Natalie Sorokine, along with Bianca Lamblin and
11335:Witness to My Life & Quiet Moments in a War
5556:"Simone de Beauvoir, The Art of Fiction No. 35"
5413:Beauvoir, Simone de (2005), "Introduction from
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4728:Beauvoir, Simone de. "Woman: Myth and Reality".
4716:"Review: The Second Sex, by Simone de Beauvoir"
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5330:(with collaboration of Prof. Dreyfus). Paris,
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3495:Feminist Interpretations of Simone de Beauvoir
3407:The Oxford Encyclopedia Women in World History
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1360:. Her success as the eighth woman to pass the
1264:the abolition of age of consent laws in France
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5442:Love, and Letters: Writing Simone de Beauvoir
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4736:** in Prince, Althea, and Susan Silva Wayne.
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3469:"Paris: sur les traces de Simone de Beauvoir"
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3265:...French novelist Simone de Beauvoir in 1908
2945:(18th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
2696:The Cambridge Companion to Simone de Beauvoir
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11410:Place Jean-Paul-Sartre-et-Simone-de-Beauvoir
9131:Austrian State Prize for European Literature
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4740:. Women's Press, Toronto 2004 p. 59â65.
4734:. Boston: Bedford/St. Martins, 2006. 780â95.
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4175:. Berkeley: University of California Press.
3802:Simone de Beauvoir: Philosophy, and Feminism
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2787:The second wave: a reader in feminist theory
2407:Austrian State Prize for European Literature
2379:Place Jean-Paul-Sartre-et-Simone-de-Beauvoir
2011:In the chapter "Woman: Myth and Reality" of
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1707:in 1950, and in 1954, Beauvoir won France's
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1240:Austrian State Prize for European Literature
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4049:Evans, Christine Anne (10 September 1995).
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5272:. Thinking gender. Routledge. p. 12.
5110:. In Bonnie Mann; Martina Ferrari (eds.).
3497:, Penn State Press, 1 November 2010, p. 3.
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5191:
5157:
5128:On ne naĂźt pas femme : on le devient
5099:
5020:
4878:
4594:
4537:
4528:
4435:
4411:"Table of Contents: Sisterhood is global"
3804:, Columbia University Press, 2012, p. 86.
3650:
3410:. Oxford University Press. January 2008.
3342:
3211:
3209:
3084:
2882:O'Brien, Wendy, and Lester Embree (eds),
2220:won France's highest literary prize, the
1729:When Beauvoir visited Algren in Chicago,
1413:DiplĂŽme d'Ătudes SupĂ©rieures SpĂ©cialisĂ©es
5458:Simone de Beauvoir: A Life, A Love Story
5412:
5401:, Jacques Lassalle & Lucette Finas,
5093:
5050:
4959:
4857:
4749:
4302:
3812:
3810:
3243:"UPI Almanac for Thursday, Jan. 9, 2020"
2942:Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary
2784:
2768:
2203:
2111:
2107:
1922:
1834:
1720:
1649:
1630:
1456:
11343:War Diaries: Notebooks from a Phony War
5554:Madeleine Gobeil (SpringâSummer 1965).
5114:. Oxford University Press. p. 11.
4944:Reviewed 23 Aug. 2021 by Merve Emre in
4829:
4598:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
4581:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
4577:
4346:
4029:
3689:
3529:
3505:
3503:
3127:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
3019:The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2965:
2789:, New York: Routledge, pp. 11â18,
2647:Journal de guerre, Sept 1939 â Jan 1941
2094:was followed by many others, including
1944:, turns the existentialist mantra that
1940:, first published in 1949 in French as
1438:
11423:
5712:
5639:
5483:Feminist Theory and Simone de Beauvoir
5265:
5229:
5141:
4403:
4276:
4227:"Preface: A Transatlantic Love Affair"
3880:
3357:from the original on 12 September 2015
3276:
3206:
3093:(2010 ed.). Stanford University.
2750:Simone de Beauvoir's Philosophy of Age
2657:Diary of a Philosophy Student, 1926â27
2043:
532:Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center
11182:Imagination: A Psychological Critique
10929:
9860:
9507:
9102:
7755:
7729:
7230:
6775:
6678:Violence § Philosophical perspectives
5861:
5686:
5510:
5054:Simone de Beauvoir: A Critical Reader
4887:
4752:Simone de Beauvoir: A critical reader
4552:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198755340.013.21
4508:
4111:
4105:
4048:
3807:
3556:Bertrand de Beauvoir, Simone (1974).
3546:27 May 2010. Retrieved 11 April 2010.
3537:Introduction to Simone de Beauvoir's
3040:Cohen, Patricia (26 September 1998).
3039:
2923:
2895:
2419:List of publications (non-exhaustive)
2149:
1839:Beauvoir's and Sartre's grave at the
1406:. She then studied philosophy at the
1165:
552:Toward a Feminist Theory of the State
10955:
5729:When Things of the Spirit Come First
5671:Kate Kirkpatrick. (6 November 2017)
5545:Works by or about Simone de Beauvoir
5197:
5105:
4888:Rogin, Michael (17 September 1998).
4775:Christensen, Lauren (29 June 2018).
4646:Beauvoir, Simone de (2 March 2015).
4630:
4611:
4202:
3753:Kirkpatrick, Kate (22 August 2019).
3615:
3500:
3416:10.1093/acref/9780195148909.001.0001
3255:from the original on 15 January 2020
3117:
3115:
2966:Pardina, MarĂa Teresa LĂłpez (1994).
2614:When Things of the Spirit Come First
1829:When Things of the Spirit Come First
1797:When asked in a 1975 interview with
1347:(who gave her the lasting nickname "
11196:Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions
6801:
5537:Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
5529:
5522:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
4277:Willms, Janice (18 December 1997).
4203:Drew, Bettina (27 September 1998).
4141:Menand, Louis (26 September 2005).
3853:Mémoires d'une jeune fille dérangée
3651:Moorehead, Caroline (2 June 1974).
3091:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2968:"Simone de Beauvoir as Philosopher"
2245:
2061:Beauvoir published her first novel
2048:
1583:Mémoires d'une jeune fille dérangée
1509:
13:
7256:
5616:Louis Menand (26 September 2005).
5241:
4997:"Simone de Beauvoir: An Interview"
4705:27(4) (Summer, 2002), pp. 1005â35.
3677:Appignanesi, Lisa (10 June 2005).
3630:10.1111/j.1527-2001.1999.tb01251.x
3324:from the original on 13 April 2019
3294:from the original on 13 April 2019
3166:Norwich, John Julius (1985â1993).
1351:", or "beaver"). The jury for the
582:Feminism and the Mastery of Nature
14:
11677:
11456:20th-century French women writers
5504:
5166:. Psychology Press. p. 249.
4777:"Revisiting Simone de Beauvoir's
4413:. Catalog.vsc.edu. Archived from
3739:Thurman, Judith. Introduction to
3345:"The Open Marriage of True Minds"
3112:
2234:, to whom the book is dedicated.
2036:In 2018, the manuscript pages of
1916:
1242:. She was also nominated for the
1228:Mémoires d'une jeune fille rangée
11631:French philosophers of education
11576:French abortion-rights activists
11496:Burials at Montparnasse Cemetery
11451:20th-century French philosophers
8945:The Closing of the American Mind
8865:Civilization and Its Discontents
8845:A Vindication of Natural Society
7014:
5596:Mim Udovitch (6 December 1988).
5352:, William Morrow & Co, 1977.
5336:Presses Universitaires de France
5300:Simone de Beauvoir: A Biography.
5057:. London: Routledge. p. 9.
4858:Constant, Paule (10 July 2003).
3653:"A talk with Simone de Beauvoir"
3343:Hollander, Anne (11 June 1990).
3216:Henley, Jon (23 February 2001).
2901:Longman Pronunciation Dictionary
2825:List of women's rights activists
2191:
1395:and literature/languages at the
1269:
1126:
1083:
360:
331:
11516:Scholars of feminist philosophy
11506:Deaths from pneumonia in France
5198:Bell, Vikki (25 October 1999).
5126:...the sentence in question is
4953:
4938:
4912:
4860:"Simone de Beauvoir, l'engagée"
4851:
4823:
4798:
4768:
4743:
4722:
4718:– via The Globe and Mail.
4708:
4683:
4674:
4639:
4624:
4588:
4571:
4558:
4509:Traub, Courtney (22 May 2019).
4502:
4476:
4429:
4389:
4371:
4337:
4328:
4315:
4296:
4270:
4215:
4196:
4161:
4134:
4088:
4042:
4023:
4003:
3982:
3960:
3932:
3904:
3874:
3846:
3794:
3781:
3759:. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
3746:
3733:
3720:
3670:
3644:
3609:
3600:
3597:Seymour-Jones 2008, back cover.
3591:
3574:
3549:
3487:
3461:
3449:
3432:
3385:
3336:
3306:
3270:
3235:
3194:
3169:Oxford illustrated encyclopedia
3159:
3133:
1709:most prestigious literary prize
1452:
11461:20th-century French memoirists
11234:Critique of Dialectical Reason
9604:Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi
5421:; Andreasen, Robin O. (eds.),
5328:Le Malentendu du DeuxiĂšme Sexe
5201:Performativity & Belonging
4890:"More than ever, and for ever"
4830:Poirier, AgnĂšs (25 May 2019).
4436:Latchford, Frances J. (2020).
3881:Riding, Alan (14 April 1996).
3033:
3006:
2959:
2917:
2889:
2876:
2849:
2663:Cahiers de jeunesse, 1926â1930
2479:Pour une morale de l'ambiguïté
1626:
1369:Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter,
1274:
1230:(1958). She received the 1954
1:
11571:French political philosophers
11446:20th-century French novelists
11287:Saint Genet, Actor and Martyr
8835:Oration on the Dignity of Man
5106:Mann, Bonnie (20 July 2017).
5051:Fallaize, Elizabeth (2007) .
4730:** in Jacobus, Lee A. (ed.).
3855:(1994, LGF â Livre de Poche;
3475:(in French). 22 November 2022
3456:Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter
2842:
2726:MĂ©moires / Simone de Beauvoir
2543:Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter
1984:were originally published in
1738:Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter
978:Feminist Philosophy Quarterly
942:Social construction of gender
11219:Existentialism Is a Humanism
11189:The Transcendence of the Ego
8905:The Society of the Spectacle
5668:, BBC Radio 4, 22 April 2011
5567:Guardian Books "Author Page"
5492:. New York: Pantheon. 1986.
5332:University Presses of France
5160:"25 One Is Not Born a Woman"
4960:Beauvoir, Simone de (2020).
4750:Fallaize, Elizabeth (1998).
4169:De Beauvoir, Simone (1999).
2621:Adieux: A Farewell to Sartre
2467:Tous les hommes sont mortels
1805:In about 1976, Beauvoir and
1393:Institut Catholique de Paris
1375:
7:
11121:The Devil and the Good Lord
10444:André Pieyre de Mandiargues
6603:Interpellation (philosophy)
6406:Non-representational theory
5475:Cambridge University Press.
5090:. 14 June 1975. p. 16.
4354:Sexual Morality and the Law
4325:(pp. 12-21), June 14, 1975.
3826:Philosophers Behaving Badly
2818:
1816:In 1977, Beauvoir signed a
1782:. She wrote and signed the
1780:women's liberation movement
1704:The Man with the Golden Arm
1573:Allegations of sexual abuse
462:Speculum of the Other Woman
10:
11682:
11651:University of Paris alumni
11626:French philosophers of art
11591:Jerusalem Prize recipients
11375:Existence precedes essence
7352:Existence precedes essence
6558:Existence precedes essence
5562:. Spring-Summer 1965 (34).
5361:Simone de Beauvoir Studies
4223:Le Bon-de Beauvoir, Sylvie
4055:Simone de Beauvoir Studies
3791:, Psychology Press, p. 19.
3493:Margaret A. Simons (ed.),
3382:. Retrieved 11 April 2010.
3248:United Press International
2972:Simone de Beauvoir Studies
2762:We Are Not Born Submissive
2752:by Silvia Stoller (Editor)
2571:Misunderstanding in Moscow
2509:L'Amérique au jour le jour
2306:in translation, including
2197:
2172:and others. Beauvoir used
2155:
2054:
1947:existence precedes essence
1486:Lycée Jeanne-d'Arc (Rouen)
1423:(roughly equivalent to an
542:The Creation of Patriarchy
25:
18:
11636:Philosophers of sexuality
11586:French women philosophers
11536:French anti-war activists
11521:Feminist studies scholars
11353:
11310:
11257:
11171:
11097:The Respectful Prostitute
11054:
10990:The Childhood of a Leader
10963:
10728:
10517:
10305:
10094:
9974:Alphonse de ChĂąteaubriant
9895:
9542:
9137:
9083:
8987:
8975:Intellectuals and Society
8925:The Culture of Narcissism
8816:
8484:
8276:
8225:
8154:
8068:
8061:
8001:
7763:
7682:
7497:
7411:
7404:
7305:
7264:
7208:
7067:
7031:
7009:
6809:
6751:
6693:Hermeneutics of suspicion
6456:
6331:
5895:
5836:Sylvie Le Bon-de Beauvoir
5822:
5771:
5720:
5022:2027/spo.0499697.0005.209
4343:Appignanesi 2005, p. 160.
4067:10.1163/25897616-01201006
3920:(in French). 14 July 2023
3756:Becoming Beauvoir: A Life
3702:. Vintage Books. p.
2984:10.1163/25897616-01101002
2903:(3rd ed.). Longman.
2388:
2271:
2266:Sylvie Le Bon-de Beauvoir
1894:Sylvie Le Bon-de Beauvoir
1889:Sylvie Le Bon-de Beauvoir
1841:CimetiĂšre du Montparnasse
1244:Nobel Prize in Literature
472:This Sex Which is Not One
330:
325:
321:
317:
287:
279:existential phenomenology
264:
246:Existential phenomenology
226:
216:
206:
202:
194:
163:
148:
125:
106:
95:
79:
56:
44:
37:
21:Beauvoir (disambiguation)
10121:Maurice Constantin-Weyer
9804:Hans Magnus Enzensberger
8965:The Malaise of Modernity
8915:The History of Sexuality
8014:Catholic social teaching
7216:Women's studies journals
6673:Transvaluation of values
6479:Apollonian and Dionysian
5363:, n° 18, pp. 49â60.
5320:New York: HarperCollins.
5302:New York: Summit Books,
3696:Schneir, Miriam (1994).
2886:, Springer, 2013, p. 40.
2698:by Claudia Card (Editor)
2413:
1900:
1367:Writing of her youth in
1323:Ăcole Normale SupĂ©rieure
602:The Promise of Happiness
26:Not to be confused with
11661:French women memoirists
11601:French bisexual writers
11561:French literary critics
11551:French feminist writers
11501:Communist women writers
11294:The Henri Martin Affair
11241:Notebooks for an Ethics
11145:The Condemned of Altona
10185:Maxence Van der Meersch
9045:Philosophy of education
6894:International relations
5788:The Ethics of Ambiguity
5622:by Simone de Beauvoir)"
5589:22 January 2020 at the
5266:Butler, Judith (1990).
4689:Appignanesi 2005, p. 89
4680:Appignanesi 2005, p. 82
4544:Oxford Handbooks Online
4112:Crean, Jeffrey (2024).
3542:. Excerpt published in
3404:"Beauvoir, Simone de".
2812:The Ethics of Ambiguity
2810:and an introduction to
2678:Biographies/Other works
2484:The Ethics of Ambiguity
2360:One Is Not Born a Woman
2252:Beauvoir's early novel
2144:The Ethics of Ambiguity
2131:The Ethics of Ambiguity
1849:La Cérémonie des adieux
1566:Phenomenology of Spirit
1325:in preparation for the
1294:. Simone had a sister,
1192:feminist existentialism
1167:[simÉndÉbovwaÊ]
512:The Politics of Reality
397:The Subjection of Women
211:20th-century philosophy
11581:French women novelists
11531:Former Roman Catholics
11481:Bisexual women writers
9620:Willem Visser 't Hooft
7984:
7938:
7924:
7690:Continental philosophy
7387:
7343:
7175:Catharine A. MacKinnon
6743:Philosophy of language
6708:Linguistic determinism
6618:Masterâslave dialectic
6593:Historical materialism
5889:Continental philosophy
4894:London Review of Books
4781:as a Work in Progress"
4442:Adoption & Culture
4379:"Ă Propos d'un ProcĂšs"
3582:French Feminism Reader
3320:. UK. 8 January 2008.
3282:"Still the second sex"
2804:Philosophical Writings
2738:Sex, Love, and Letters
2640:Philosophical Writings
2213:
2121:
1952:sex-gender distinction
1932:
1844:
1726:
1666:
1647:
1608:Beauvoir described in
1531:
1462:
1313:She first worked with
572:Black Feminist Thought
522:Women, Race, and Class
236:Continental philosophy
175:(1929â1980; his death)
11641:Prix Goncourt winners
11621:Materialist feminists
11606:French LGBT novelists
11596:French bisexual women
11399:Arlette ElkaĂŻm-Sartre
11211:Being and Nothingness
10755:Jacques-Pierre Amette
10739:Jean-Christophe Rufin
10672:Didier Van Cauwelaert
9050:Philosophy of history
9040:Philosophy of culture
8935:A Conflict of Visions
7155:Patricia Hill Collins
7049:Hegemonic masculinity
6623:Masterâslave morality
6431:Psychoanalytic theory
5471:Green, Karen (2022).
5368:Seymour-Jones, Carole
4612:Beauvoir, Simone de.
4454:10.1353/ado.2020.0009
4030:de Beauvoir, Simone.
3830:Peter Owen Publishers
2769:Selected translations
2555:Force of Circumstance
2333:The Feminine Mystique
2276:Simone de Beauvoir's
2207:
2170:Maurice Merleau-Ponty
2140:Being and Nothingness
2136:French existentialism
2115:
2108:Existentialist ethics
2030:Le Nouvel Observateur
1926:
1911:Montparnasse Cemetery
1838:
1746:Force of Circumstance
1724:
1653:
1636:Antonio NĂșñez JimĂ©nez
1634:
1540:Being and Nothingness
1526:
1497:Lycée MoliÚre (Paris)
1460:
1397:Institut Sainte-Marie
1315:Maurice Merleau-Ponty
1182:philosopher, writer,
937:Gender performativity
432:The Feminine Mystique
100:Montparnasse Cemetery
11471:Atheist philosophers
11089:Morts sans sépulture
10997:The Roads to Freedom
10915:Jean-Baptiste Andrea
10899:Mohamed Mbougar Sarr
10436:Edmonde Charles-Roux
10265:Jean-Jacques Gautier
9950:Francis de Miomandre
9740:Krzysztof KieĆlowski
9480:LĂĄszlĂł Krasznahorkai
9354:AntĂłnio Lobo Antunes
9294:Helmut HeissenbĂŒttel
9282:Andrzej Szczypiorski
9252:Friedrich DĂŒrrenmatt
9055:Political philosophy
8855:Democracy in America
5662:"Simone de Beauvoir"
5645:"Simone de Beauvoir"
5574:"Simone de Beauvoir"
5532:"Simone de Beauvoir"
5513:"Simone de Beauvoir"
5391:Marguerite Yourcenar
5389:Simone de Beauvoir,
4964:(in French). Paris:
4540:"Simone de Beauvoir"
3832:. pp. 186â187.
3699:Feminism in Our Time
3580:Kelly Oliver (ed.),
3511:"Simone de Beauvoir"
3123:"Simone de Beauvoir"
3087:"Simone de Beauvoir"
3015:"Simone de Beauvoir"
2457:Les Bouches inutiles
2288:second-wave feminism
2075:Jacques-Laurent Bost
2025:socialist revolution
1996:, wife of publisher
1853:A Farewell to Sartre
1784:Manifesto of the 343
1767:Her 1970 long essay
1587:A Disgraceful Affair
1439:Religious upbringing
502:In a Different Voice
492:Throwing Like a Girl
452:The Dialectic of Sex
309:Existential feminism
274:Political philosophy
11646:Socialist feminists
11486:Bisexual memoirists
11266:Anti-Semite and Jew
11248:Truth and Existence
11227:Search for a Method
11044:Hurricane over Cuba
10720:Jean-Jacques Schuhl
10576:Dominique Fernandez
9836:Svetlana Alexievich
8895:One-Dimensional Man
7190:Diana E. H. Russell
6859:Composition studies
6443:Speculative realism
5745:The Blood of Others
5643:(22 January 2008).
5473:Simone de Beauvoir.
5397:, 2002. Conférence
5372:A Dangerous Liaison
4490:on 13 December 2011
4323:The Saturday Review
4279:"A Very Easy Death"
4143:"Stand By Your Man"
4118:Bloomsbury Academic
3440:"Stand By Your Man"
2740:by Judith G. Coffin
2692:by Kate Kirkpatrick
2684:Beauvoir and Sartre
2583:The Woman Destroyed
2565:Une Mort Tres Douce
2450:The Blood of Others
2372:gender is a process
2312:Shulamith Firestone
2216:Published in 1954,
2097:The Blood of Others
2044:Other notable works
1683:The Woman Destroyed
1319:Claude LĂ©vi-Strauss
1031:Feminist philosophy
354:Feminist philosophy
298:Ethics of ambiguity
111:University of Paris
11666:Writers from Paris
11526:Feminist theorists
11491:Bisexual novelists
11476:Bisexual feminists
11431:Simone de Beauvoir
11401:(adopted daughter)
11394:Simone de Beauvoir
11381:Les Temps modernes
11161:The Freud Scenario
11105:The Chips Are Down
10811:Michel Houellebecq
10771:François Weyergans
10656:Patrick Chamoiseau
10528:Patrick Grainville
10380:André Schwarz-Bart
10340:Simone de Beauvoir
9958:Marius-Ary Leblond
9700:Simone de Beauvoir
9534:Recipients of the
9468:Michel Houellebecq
9456:Karl Ove KnausgÄrd
9438:Lyudmila Ulitskaya
9270:Giorgio Manganelli
9222:Simone de Beauvoir
9129:Recipients of the
9015:Cultural pessimism
9010:Cultural criticism
7909:National character
7357:Existential crisis
7085:Simone de Beauvoir
7075:Elizabeth Anderson
7068:Feminist theorists
6869:Digital humanities
6847:Literary criticism
6563:Existential crisis
6494:Binary oppositions
6421:Post-structuralism
5838:(adopted daughter)
5830:HĂ©lĂšne de Beauvoir
5796:America Day by Day
5780:Pyrrhus and Cineas
5753:All Men Are Mortal
5714:Simone de Beauvoir
5602:The New York Times
5530:Mussett, Shannon.
5511:Bergoffen, Debra.
5490:Simone de Beauvoir
5439:Coffin, Judith G.
5399:Ălisabeth Badinter
5341:Fraser, M., 1999.
5252:Simone de Beauvoir
4926:. 1 September 1998
4785:The New York Times
4631:Beauvoir, Simone.
4417:on 8 December 2015
4385:. 26 January 1977.
4283:NYU Langone Health
4231:The New York Times
4172:America Day by Day
3789:Simone de Beauvoir
3728:The Prime of Life,
3657:The New York Times
3544:The New York Times
3378:Mussett, Shannon.
3251:. 9 January 2020.
3046:The New York Times
2830:Feminism in France
2744:Simone de Beauvoir
2704:by Alexandre Feron
2702:DĂ©couvrir Beauvoir
2649:(1990); English â
2531:Must We Burn Sade?
2513:America Day by Day
2491:America Day by Day
2472:All Men Are Mortal
2459:(1945) (English -
2447:(1945) (English â
2445:Le Sang des autres
2427:(1943) (English â
2330:, whose 1963 book
2262:viral encephalitis
2214:
2186:Les Temps modernes
2174:Les Temps Modernes
2165:Les Temps Modernes
2158:Les Temps modernes
2151:Les Temps Modernes
2122:
1986:Les Temps modernes
1933:
1847:In 1981 she wrote
1845:
1727:
1699:America Day by Day
1667:
1659:Gamal Abdel Nasser
1648:
1463:
1288:6th arrondissement
999:Radical Philosophy
221:Western philosophy
39:Simone de Beauvoir
11611:Marxist feminists
11546:French communists
11466:Atheist feminists
11418:
11417:
11319:Sartre by Himself
11004:The Age of Reason
10923:
10922:
10616:Tahar Ben Jelloun
10584:Frédérick Tristan
10273:Jean-Louis Curtis
9887:Laureates of the
9854:
9853:
9556:Albert Schweitzer
9548:Winston Churchill
9501:
9500:
9444:Mircea CÄrtÄrescu
9318:Inger Christensen
9312:Chinghiz Aitmatov
9096:
9095:
8812:
8811:
7957:Spontaneous order
7947:Social alienation
7796:Cultural heritage
7757:Social philosophy
7723:
7722:
7710:Transcendentalism
7678:
7677:
7224:
7223:
7105:Kimberlé Crenshaw
6956:Political ecology
6769:
6768:
6703:Linguistic theory
6608:Intersubjectivity
5855:
5854:
5812:The Coming of Age
5578:Books and Writers
5572:Petri Liukkonen.
5456:Francis, Claude.
5395:Nathalie Sarraute
5381:978-0-09-948169-0
5279:978-0-415-90042-3
5248:Appignanesi, Lisa
5211:978-0-7619-6523-7
5173:978-0-415-93153-3
5121:978-0-19-067801-2
5064:978-0-415-14703-3
4659:978-0-09-959573-1
4652:. Vintage Books.
4356:", Chapter 16 of
4127:978-1-350-23394-2
4036:The Prime of Life
4032:La Force de l'Ăąge
4018:978-0-06-125317-1
3955:978-0-06-052059-5
3869:978-2-7158-0994-9
3861:978-2-253-13593-7
3766:978-1-350-04717-4
3558:All Said and Done
3535:Thurman, Judith.
3425:978-0-19-514890-9
2952:978-0-521-15255-6
2910:978-1-4058-8118-0
2836:Femmes solidaires
2690:Becoming Beauvoir
2627:Letters to Sartre
2601:All Said and Done
2594:The Coming of Age
2585:(1967) (French:
2577:Les Belles Images
2561:A Very Easy Death
2549:The Prime of Life
2521:(1954) (English:
2511:(1954) (English:
2499:(1949) (English:
2481:(1947) (English:
2469:(1946) (English:
2438:Pyrrhus et Cinéas
2126:Pyrrhus et Cinéas
2104:in World War II.
2071:Wanda Kosakiewicz
1992:, as prompted by
1905:Beauvoir died of
1788:Catherine Deneuve
1773:The Coming of Age
1762:A Very Easy Death
1758:All Said and Done
1742:The Prime of Life
1614:The Prime of Life
1610:La Force de l'Ăąge
1551:and Leibniz. The
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952:Intersectionality
380:A Vindication of
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11311:Autobiographical
11301:The Family Idiot
11174:essays and books
11153:The Trojan Woman
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2497:Le DeuxiĂšme Sexe
2430:She Came to Stay
2254:Les Inséparables
2247:Les Inséparables
2092:She Came to Stay
2067:Olga Kosakiewicz
2063:She Came to Stay
2057:She Came to Stay
2050:She Came to Stay
2040:were published.
2038:Le DeuxiĂšme Sexe
1942:Le DeuxiĂšme Sexe
1676:emancipate women
1621:Olga Kosakiewicz
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1557:Alexandre KojĂšve
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7170:Julia Kristeva
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7150:Sandra Harding
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7140:Germaine Greer
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6396:Neo-Kantianism
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5505:External links
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5108:"Introduction"
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2358:'s 1981 essay
2356:Monique Wittig
2338:The Second Sex
2324:Germaine Greer
2304:The Second Sex
2284:The Second Sex
2279:The Second Sex
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2198:Main article:
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2156:Main article:
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2086:ménage à trois
2055:Main article:
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2013:The Second Sex
1982:The Second Sex
1963:Thomas Aquinas
1937:The Second Sex
1929:The Second Sex
1920:
1918:The Second Sex
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1890:
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1878:Arlette ElkaĂŻm
1725:Algren in 1956
1672:The Long March
1646:in Cuba, 1960.
1628:
1625:
1579:Bianca Lamblin
1574:
1571:
1561:Jean Hyppolite
1522:The Second Sex
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1286:family in the
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1180:existentialist
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10870:
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10867:Ăric Vuillard
10862:
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10859:LeĂŻla Slimani
10854:
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10851:Mathias Ănard
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10763:Laurent Gaudé
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10568:Lucien Bodard
10563:
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10531:
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10510:(Romain Gary)
10509:
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10495:
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10487:
10485:
10484:Jean CarriĂšre
10479:
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10469:
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10428:Jacques Borel
10423:
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10412:Armand Lanoux
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10388:VintilÄ Horia
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10284:
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10281:Maurice Druon
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10202:
10196:
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10178:
10172:
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10162:
10161:André Malraux
10156:
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10148:
10146:
10140:
10138:
10132:
10130:
10129:Marcel Arland
10124:
10122:
10116:
10114:
10113:Maurice Bedel
10108:
10106:
10105:Henri Deberly
10100:
10099:
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10081:
10079:
10073:
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10049:
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10041:
10039:
10038:Marcel Proust
10033:
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10025:
10023:
10017:
10015:
10009:
10007:
10006:René Benjamin
10001:
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9977:
9975:
9969:
9967:
9966:Louis Pergaud
9961:
9959:
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9942:Ămile Moselly
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9889:Prix Goncourt
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9772:Mary Robinson
9769:
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9764:Eugenio Barba
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9668:Hannah Arendt
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9536:Sonning Prize
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9432:John Banville
9430:
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9424:
9421:
9420:Javier MarĂas
9418:
9415:
9412:
9409:
9406:
9403:
9402:Ăgota KristĂłf
9400:
9397:
9396:A. L. Kennedy
9394:
9391:
9390:Jorge SemprĂșn
9388:
9385:
9382:
9379:
9378:Julian Barnes
9376:
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9280:
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9276:Milan Kundera
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9268:
9265:
9264:StanisĆaw Lem
9262:
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9240:Doris Lessing
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9210:Italo Calvino
9208:
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9199:
9198:Såndor Weöres
9196:
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9192:Harold Pinter
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9070:Social theory
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8485:20th and 21st
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8299:
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8281:
8277:18th and 19th
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7809:
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10729:2001âpresent
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10688:Pascale Roze
10664:Amin Maalouf
10632:Jean Vautrin
10624:Ărik Orsenna
10560:Yves Navarre
10500:Pascal Lainé
10404:Anna Langfus
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10289:Robert Merle
10249:Elsa Triolet
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10177:Joseph Peyré
10169:Roger Vercel
10153:Guy Mazeline
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9748:GĂŒnter Grass
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7926:Ressentiment
7872:Institutions
7850:Human nature
7645:Soloveitchik
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7328:Authenticity
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7135:Nancy Fraser
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6827:Architecture
6817:Anthropology
6653:Ressentiment
6538:Death of God
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11436:1908 births
11366:Bad faith (
11303:" (1971â72)
11275:(1947â1976)
11113:Dirty Hands
11057:screenplays
11028:In the Mesh
10795:Atiq Rahimi
10640:Jean Rouaud
10608:Michel Host
10356:Romain Gary
10145:Jean Fayard
9914:Léon Frapié
9812:Orhan Pamuk
9796:Renzo Piano
9780:Mona Hatoum
9660:Karl Popper
9580:Alvar Aalto
9462:Zadie Smith
9360:Umberto Eco
9300:PĂ©ter NĂĄdas
9148:W. H. Auden
9030:Historicism
8859:(1835â1840)
8825:De Officiis
8549:de Beauvoir
8519:Baudrillard
8471:Vivekananda
8461:Tocqueville
8376:Kierkegaard
8192:Ibn Khaldun
8162:Alpharabius
8053:Personalism
7962:Stewardship
7919:Reification
7914:Natural law
7835:Familialism
7801:Culturalism
7595:Kierkegaard
7313:Abandonment
7115:Alice Crary
7095:Nancy Bauer
7090:Wendy Brown
7080:Karen Barad
7039:Ecofeminism
6944:Metaphysics
6864:Criminology
6842:Film theory
6822:Archaeology
6728:Film theory
6638:Ontopoetics
6543:Death drive
6519:Ideological
6438:Romanticism
6369:Hegelianism
6143:Kierkegaard
6003:Castoriadis
5963:de Beauvoir
5948:Baudrillard
5772:Non-fiction
5666:Great Lives
5655:BBC Radio 4
5232: p. 12.
5142:Butler 1990
4930:10 November
4904:10 November
4870:10 November
4866:(in French)
4383:Le Monde.fr
4305:Generations
4236:28 December
4153:28 December
3473:en-vols.com
3391:Bair, p. 60
3227:28 December
3147:(in French)
2857:French name
2756:TĂȘte-Ă -TĂȘte
2708:Differences
2670:Inseparable
1822:paedophiles
1644:Che Guevara
1627:Later years
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1358:Simone Weil
1300:World War I
1275:Early years
1234:, the 1975
1217:(1943) and
992:philoSOPHIA
947:Care ethics
920:metaphysics
800:Taylor Mill
635:de Beauvoir
482:Gyn/Ecology
371:Major works
187:(1952â1959)
181:(1947â1964)
132:Philosopher
126:Occupations
11425:Categories
10964:Novels and
10508:Ămile Ajar
10348:Roger Ikor
10297:Paul Colin
10054:René Maran
9990:Marc Elder
9756:JĂžrn Utzon
9588:Karl Barth
9572:Niels Bohr
9414:Paul Nizon
9154:Vasko Popa
9035:Humanities
8995:Agnotology
8654:KoĆakowski
8217:Ibn Tufayl
8197:Maimonides
8141:Thucydides
8136:Tertullian
8091:Lactantius
7986:Volksgeist
7967:Traditions
7781:Convention
7630:Rosenzweig
7449:Giacometti
7434:Dostoevsky
7396:Thrownness
7160:bell hooks
6971:Psychology
6924:Empiricism
6919:Aesthetics
6914:Philosophy
6683:Wertkritik
6588:Hauntology
6553:Difference
6548:Différance
6288:Sloterdijk
6158:KoĆakowski
5498:0394747658
5485:by , 1990.
5479:Moi, Toril
5466:0312001894
5407:2717722203
5096: p. 9.
5007:(2): 330.
4564:Beauvoir,
4421:15 October
3892:9 November
3839:072061368X
3828:. London:
3775:1097366004
3726:Beauvoir,
3458:, Book One
3259:16 January
2843:References
2377:In Paris,
2320:Ann Oakley
2226:. It is a
2102:Resistance
2017:patriarchy
1754:Hard Times
1657:President
1495:, and the
1362:agrégation
1353:agrégation
1345:René Maheu
1341:Paul Nizan
1328:agrégation
900:analytical
665:De la Cruz
67:1908-01-09
11405:Situation
11327:The Words
11137:Nekrassov
11073:The Flies
11055:Plays and
10518:1976â2000
10306:1951â1975
10095:1926â1950
9896:1903â1925
9676:Arne NĂŠss
9486:Ali Smith
9167:Not given
9075:Sociology
9025:Historism
8734:Santayana
8704:Oakeshott
8674:MacIntyre
8659:Kropotkin
8634:Heidegger
8487:centuries
8401:Nietzsche
8366:Jefferson
8351:Helvétius
8316:Condorcet
8279:centuries
8263:Montaigne
8086:Confucius
8076:Augustine
7993:Worldview
7887:Modernity
7860:Formation
7620:Nietzsche
7570:Heidegger
7505:Abbagnano
7362:Facticity
7333:Bad faith
7318:Absurdism
7277:Christian
7272:Atheistic
6981:Sociology
6884:Geography
6874:Economics
6718:Semiotics
6713:Semantics
6698:Discourse
6578:Genealogy
6568:Facticity
6339:Absurdism
6268:Schelling
6238:Nietzsche
6113:Heidegger
5928:Bachelard
5913:Althusser
5288:318223176
5220:796008155
5182:465003710
5073:600674472
4864:L'Express
4815:3 January
4668:907794335
4520:2 January
4470:232040473
4462:2574-2523
4368:, p. 275.
4080:29 August
4061:: 26â32.
3899:triangle.
3685:. London.
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3638:146561354
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3328:6 January
3298:6 January
3099:1095-5054
3054:0362-4331
2992:1063-2042
2425:L'Invitée
2368:to become
2300:Australia
2212:, Indiana
1971:immanence
1959:Aristotle
1907:pneumonia
1695:Greyhound
1482:Marseille
1376:Education
1335:students
1281:bourgeois
1223:(1954).
845:Showalter
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775:Luxemburg
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700:Firestone
326:Signature
107:Education
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8988:See also
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8769:Spengler
8744:Shariati
8699:Nussbaum
8684:Maritain
8644:Irigaray
8624:Habermas
8589:Foucault
8574:Durkheim
8476:Voltaire
8441:de Staël
8416:Rousseau
8341:Franklin
8202:Muhammad
8187:Gelasius
8172:Avempace
8155:Medieval
8131:Polybius
8126:Plutarch
7892:Morality
7867:Ideology
7855:Identity
7764:Concepts
7590:Kaufmann
7550:Beauvoir
7530:Bultmann
7520:Berdyaev
7377:Nihilism
7306:Concepts
7292:Nihilist
7265:Variants
6996:Womanist
6991:Theology
6976:Sexology
6909:Pedagogy
6756:Category
6598:Ideology
6514:Immanent
6509:Critique
6464:Alterity
6457:Concepts
6332:Theories
6318:Williams
6293:Spengler
6248:RanciĂšre
6178:Lefebvre
6163:Kristeva
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6078:Foucault
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1284:Parisian
1209:feminism
1188:feminist
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970:Journals
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855:Voilquin
830:Plumwood
810:Nussbaum
755:Kristeva
745:Irigaray
695:Federici
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344:Part of
164:Partners
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