The Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir: Gendered Phenomenologies, Erotic GenerositiesSUNY Press, 1997年1月1日 - 250 頁 The Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir: Gendered Phenomenologies, Erotic Generosities sees Beauvoir as engaged in a three-way conversation with Sartre and Merleau-Ponty. Like Sartre and Merleau-Ponty, Beauvoir took up the legacies of the modern and phenomenological philosophical traditions. Unlike them, however, she attended to the phenomenological implications of the sexed body, pursued the idea of ambiguity and developed the philosophical category of the erotic. This book reads Beauvoir as speaking in two philosophical voices; a familiar existential voice and an unfamiliar voice that speaks of the other, generosity, the gift and the ethical possibilities of the erotic event. |
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According to Beauvoir affirmation alienating appeal attend bad faith Bataille Beauvoir discovers Beauvoir says Beauvoir tells Beauvoir's account Beauvoir's analysis Beauvoir's muted voice Beauvoir's philosophy Beauvoir's thought become bond Burn Sade Cartesian Cartesian dualism challenge Coming of Age concept consciousness contest couple critique crucial demands Descartes desire dialectic difference disclosure domination embodied subject erotic eroticism essential Ethics of Ambiguity existential experience exploitation feminist finitude flesh gender gift grounded Hegel Hegelian human condition Husserl Ibid idea identifies imaginary immanence inessential intentionality intersubjective Irigaray liberation libertine lived body mark Marquis de Sade master-slave dialectic meaning Merleau-Ponty Mitsein moral mystification myth of femininity object ontology other's freedom patriarchy penis perversions phallus phenomenological philosophical possibilities Pyrrhus et Cinéas question reciprocity recognition recognize refuses relationship risk Sade's Sartre Sartre's Second Sex sexuality Simone de Beauvoir situation slave speaks spontaneity tion trans transcendence transforms violence woman women