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This volume stems chiefly from a research symposiumofthe same title held in Delray Beach, Florida during May 1997 with the sponsorship of Florida Atlantic University and the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, Inc.The papers from that occasionhave been revised inthe lightofcriticismbysympatheticcolleagues. Onepaperthat waspresentedhas notbeen includedandtwohavebeen added,thatoftheFullbrooks, whichwas prepared for the symposium but could not be presented, and that by Ms. Sarah Miller because life in South Floridaprevents one from forgetting old age,whichSimone deBeauvoirwasthefirstinphenomenologytodescribeat length.ProfessorToadvine'sbibliography wasavailablefromtheoutsetofthe project and was then used and praised by all. The colleagues included here and also Professor Dorothy Leland are thanked for their sympathetic participation in the symposium. Mr. Samuel Julian is thanked for the technical editing ofthis volume. Wendy O'Brien Lester Embree VB Introduction Wendy O'Brien Humber College Early studiesofthephilosophyofSimonedeBeauvoirreadherworks through the lensofeitherFeminismorExistentialism.Whilebothofthesereadingsof her writings have afforded important insights into her thought, they have at the same time overlooked the basic approachofher philosophy, resulting in claims of inconsistencies and of a lack of rigor. Feminist theorists, for example, found an importantpoliticalagendainBeauvoir'swork. However, with their focus on this elementofher writing, they tended to overlook the philosophicalunderpinningsofherreflectionsonthe livesofwomen. Read as such,Beauvoirhasbeencriticizedbyher contemporariesforthe incoherence in her work and for her failure to presentpositive role models for women in her novels, essays, and studies.
Preface vii
Introduction 1(16)
Wendy O'Brien
The Beginnings of Beauvoir's Existential Phenomenology
17(24)
Margaret A. Simons
Simone de Beauvoir's Existential Phenomenology and Philosophy of History in Le Deuxieme Sexe
41(12)
Eva Gothlin
Beauvoir and Plato: The Clinic and the Cave
53(14)
Edward Fullbrook
Kate Fullbrook
A Saraband of Imagery: The Uses of Biological Science in Le Deuxieme Sexe
67(18)
Elizabeth Fallaize
The Body as a Basis for Being: Simone de Beauvoir and Maurice Merleau-Ponty
85(22)
Suzanne Laba Cataldi
For the Time Being: Simone de Beauvoir's Representation of Temporality
107(20)
Ursula Tidd
The Lived Experience of Doubling: Simone de Beauvoir's Phenomenology of Old Age
127(22)
Sarah Clark Miller
Phenomenology and the Ethical Bases of Pluralism: Arendt and Beauvoir on Race in the United States
149(26)
Michael D. Barber
Beauvoir as Situated Subject: The Ambiguities of Life in World War II France
175(12)
Kristana Arp
Between the Ethical and the Political: The Difference of Ambiguity
187(18)
Debra B. Bergoffen
Simone de Beauvoir and Existential Phenomenology: A Bibliography 205(48)
Ted Toadvine
Notes on Contributors 253(4)
Index 257