The Ethics of Ambiguity Book by Simone de BeauvoirPremium Off White Cream Pages Stitched Binding Matte Cover Local Premium Copy Language English Dimensions 5. 5 x 8. 26 inches Pages Amount 112 Summary The Ethics of Ambiguity (1947) is a seminal existentialist work by Simone de Beauvoir that argues for an ethics based on human freedom rather than absolute moral laws. Prompted by her own critique of Jean Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness, she sought to prove that existentialismwhich emphasizes
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The Ethics of Ambiguity Book by Simone de Beauvoir