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The beginnings of Beauvoir's existential phenomenology
pp. 17-39
Résumé
Simone de Beauvoir's handwritten diary from 1927 reveals Beauvoir's early philosophical influences, including Bergson and Baruzi, and provides a moving account of her struggle against despair, her dedication to philosophy, and her description of the temptation in bad faith to abdicate oneself in love, an origin of the opposition of self and other.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Embree Lester (2001) The existential phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 17-39
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9753-1_2
Citation complète:
Simons Margaret A., 2001, The beginnings of Beauvoir's existential phenomenology. In L. Embree (ed.) The existential phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir (17-39). Dordrecht, Springer.