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Simone de Beauvoir Great Philosophers 2018 Alison Fernandes

Simone de Beauvoir Writer Feminist Intellectual Philosopher What is philosophy? Why should we do it? Does being a woman make a difference to being a philosopher?

Works b. 9 Jan 1908 d. 14 Apr 1986 1943, L Invitée, Paris: Gallimard. 1944, Pyrrhus et Cinéas, Paris: Gallimard. 1945, Le Sang des autres, Paris: Gallimard. 1945, Les Bouches inutiles, Paris: Gallimard. 1946, Tous les homes sont mortels, Paris: Gallimard. 1947, Pour une morale de l ambigüité, Paris: Gallimard. 1948, L Amerique au jour le jour, Paris: Editions Paul Marihein. 1948, L Existentialisme et la sagesse des nations, Paris: Nagel. 1949, Le Deuxième sexe, Paris: Gallimard. 1954, Les Mandarins, Paris: Gallimard. 1955, Privilèges, Paris: Gallimard. 1957, La Longue marche, essai sur la Chine, Paris: Gallimard. 1958, Mémoires d une jeune fille rangée, Paris: Gallimard. 1960, La Force de l âge, Paris: Gallimard. 1963, La Force des choses, Paris: Gallimard. 1964, Une Mort très douce, Paris: Gallimard. 1966, Les Belles images, Paris: Gallimard. 1967, La Femme rompue, Paris: Gallimard. 1970, La Vieillesse, Paris: Gallimard. 1972, Tout compte fait, Paris: Gallimard. 1979, Quand prime le spirituel, Paris: Gallimard. 1981, La Cérémonie des adieux, suivi de Entretiens avec Jean- Paul Sartre, Août-Septembre 1974, Paris: Gallimard.

Early Years: Family Mother: Françoise de Beauvoir Father: Georges Bertrand de Beauvoir Sister: Hélène de Beauvoir The wife is what the husband makes of her: it s up to him to make her someone (Memoirs)

Family He was contemptuous of successes which are obtained at the expense of hard work and effort: according to him, if you were born to be someone, you automatically possessed all the essential qualities wit, talent, charm and good breeding - Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter

I wanted to invent my life https://youtu.be/sfrtl_9cbfu?t=1174 1959 interview by Radio-Canada (never aired)

to train for a profession was a sign of defeat Catholic Schooling Baccalaureate exams in mathematics and philosophy Mathematics at the Institut Catholique de Paris and literature/languages at the Institut Sainte-Marie Philosophy at the Sorbonne with a diplôme d'études supérieures on the concept in Leibniz (9 th woman to complete) Audited courses at the École Normale Supérieure in preparation for the agrégation in philosophy (qualification to teach at lycées). At 21 youngest woman ever to pass placed narrowly 2 nd to Sartre on his second try.

Friends Jean-Paul Sartre Maurice Merleau- Ponty ( Pradelle ) A growing dissatisfaction with the academic philosophy they had been taught

Existentialism: Beginnings 1932-3 over Apricot Cocktails at Bec-de-Gaz Beauvoir and Sartre hear from Raymond Aron of developments in phenomenology in Germany (Husserl and Heidegger) Sartre leaves for Berlin to study phenomenology Recounted in Sarah Bakewell s At the Existentialist Café

Early Thinkers and Influences Hegel Kierkegaard Nietzsche Husserl Heidegger

Back to the Phenomena What is experience like for us? What are things? What are moods? What are our relations with others like?

Contingency We always find ourselves in particular concrete situations, with particular habits, features, etc.: Immanence (Ethics of Ambiguity, 1947) We can t escape such situations, but we shouldn t passively accept them. We have a transcendent aspect as well we can thrown in question whatever we find ourselves with. Transcendence: our ability to reflect, and our conceptual detachment from our situation. there can be an ought to be only for a being who questions himself within his being, a being who is distant from himself (EoA)

Existence Precedes Essence Our own being as human is forever in question, never defined in advance.

`... once more I would be shut up in that world which I had spent years trying to get away from, in which everything, without any possibility of mistake, has its own name, its set place and its agreed function, in which hate and love, good and evil are as crudely differentiated as black and white, in which from the start everything is classified, catalogued, fixed and formulated, and irrevocably judged; that world with the sharp edges, its bare outlines starkly illuminated by an implacable flat light that is never once touched by the shadow of a doubt. - Memoirs

Radical Choice There are deep ambiguities in being human: in having to choose in particular concrete situations, but not being able to appeal to the situation or transcendent ethics to determine our choice. We can get a feeling of unease, anxiety, Angst, from this vertigo, but we mustn t run from it. If we choose something else (God, State, the Other) as the foreign absolute, the ground of our existence, this is to fail ethically.

Philosophy without God Unlike for Kierkegaard and Heidegger, faith can t help us. By renouncing to seek the guarantee of his existence outside himself, he also refused to believe in the unconditioned values that would rear up across his freedom like things (EoA). Instead, we need to accept the absurd and ambiguous nature of our existence and still choose.

Authenticity We should acknowledge the ambiguities required for our lives, and our role in its making. We need to care about and affirm all aspects of our existence especially needs, demands and desires that are in conflict with one another and accept that compromise is inevitable. We intend to draw the strength to live and reasons for acting from knowing the authentic conditions of our life (EoA)

We live in the in-between `Ambiguity is not an obstacle to, but the very foundation for, an ethical life (Weiss) He is not allowed to exist without tending toward that being which he will never be [god]. But it is possible for him to want this tension even with its inherent failure. His being is lack of being, but this lack has a way of being that is precisely existence (EoA) in his vain attempt to be god, man makes himself exist as man (EoA)

https://youtu.be/sfrtl_9cbfu?t=115

Pyrrhus and Cinéas (1944) Pyrrhus was asked by his friend Cinéas what his plans were after conquering his next empire. Cinéas' questions ("and then what?") only stop when Pyrrhus admits that after the last conquest, he will rest. Cinéas asks, why not rest now? What is the point of our goals and striving? How can we live consistent with our humanity?

Values the passion to which man has acquiesced finds no external justification. No appeal coming from the outside, no objective necessity permits it to be considered useful. It has no reason to will itself. But that does not mean that it cannot justify itself, give itself reasons to be that it does not have (EoA) Human existence makes value spring up in the world, and the undertaking in which it will be engaged can be judged according to these values (EoA)

Values A man alone in the world would be paralyzed by the vanity of all of his goals. But man is not alone in the world (P&C) My values will find a home in the world only if others embrace them; only if I persuade others to make my values theirs. Though I can neither act for another nor directly influence their freedom, I must, Beauvoir argues, accept responsibility for the fact that my actions produce the conditions within which the other acts (Bergoffen)

Existentialism https://youtu.be/sfrtl_9cbfu?t=266

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Beauvoir the Feminist Beauvoir didn t see herself as a feminist. I certainly didn t regret being a woman; on the contrary it afforded me great satisfaction. My upbringing had convinced me of my sex s intellectual inferiority, a fact admitted by many women This handicap gave my successes a prestige far in excess of that accorded to successful male students: I felt it was something exception even to do so well as they did (Memoirs) But she had wanted to write about her lived experiences. Her existentialism gave her the tools for doing so.

Le Deuxième Sexe (1949) An examination of the lived condition of being a woman, including biology, mythology, and cultural upbringing from girlhood. One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman

Upbringing Differences between how men and women behave aren t essential. They re developed through upbringing. Myths of femininity. Social forces serve to make women inwardlooking, passive, selfdoubting and over-eager to please. They are taught to treat themselves as objects: she makes herself object

The subject who is object Women are required to reflect the male s subjectivity back at him. Objects of sexual desirability Women adopt point of view of what they take to be the subject, and see themselves as objects. alienated perspective Women not just secondary in status, but not even able to be subjects to the fullest degree.

Recovering subjectivity Women are caught in a continual struggle, of being subjects who identify with their immanence and not their transcendence. Embracing their possibilities for transcendence can be extremely difficult, given their historical and social situation.

Le Deuxième Sexe (1949) Polemical and scandalous reception in France. 22,000 copies in first weeks.

Helped inspire second wave feminism: Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique (1963), Kate Millett's Sexual Politics (1969), and Germaine Greer's The Female Eunuch (1970). English translation (1953) by zoologist professor Howard M. Parshley. Abridged and philosophical vocabulary cut.

New translation (2011) by Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany- Chevallier

https://youtu.be/sfrtl_9cbfu?t=840

Beauvoir and Sartre Never married. Originally a 2 year `contract, extended to life. Not a sexual relationship after the 1930 s. Permitted to sleep with others, but had to tell the other (they didn t always). To each other they were essential, others accidents. Seems to have been Sartre s idea, but to have suited Beauvoir well enough. Described as a mutual pact. I thought it was terribly awkward that married couples should be inseparably bound by material cares; the only link between two people who loved one another should be love (Memoirs)

She Came to Stay (1943) Her and Sartre s relationships with a former student Olga Kosakiewicz. In real life, the triangle became a pentagram, before dissolving. Also a philosophical exploration of living with others: phenomena of control, observation, jealousy and desire. Bianca Lamblin s A Disgraceful Affair

Beauvoir and Sartre Philosophically, an extremely successful partnership Lived separately, but met daily to write and talk Lasted 1929-1980 Beauvoir died 14 April 1986

Philosophy: not a purely introspective game, a way of getting yourself caught up in problems.

Philosophy is a liberating, and joy, a way of freeing yourself from your contingent situation, and finding a more fulfilling way to be yourself. Acknowledging that this won t be straightforwardly achieved, and will never go to completion. Particular groups face particularly difficulties they re not seen as the rational ones tasked with transcending. People more caught in the contradictions of human life can become better placed to explore the human condition.

Further Reading Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter; The Prime of Life; Old Age A Very Easy Death; Adieux: A Farewell to Sartre The Second Sex The Ethics of Ambiguity; Pyrrus and Cinéas She Came to Stay, The Mandarins Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman, Toril Moi Simone de Beauvoir, Lisa Appignanesi At The Existentialist Café, Sarah Bakewell Tête-à-Tête: Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, Hazel Rowley

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