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Simone de Beauvoir, Philosophy, and Feminism

In the introduction to The Second Sex, Simone de Beauvoir notes that ""a man never begins by establishing himself as an individual of a certain sex: his being a man poses no problem."" Nancy Bauer begins her book by asking: ""Then what kind of a problem does being a woman pose?"" Bauer's aim is to show that in answering this question The Second Sex dramatizes the extent to which being a woman poses a philosophical problem. This book is a call for philosophers as well as feminists to turn, or return to, The Second Sex. Bauer shows that Beauvoir's magnum opus, written a quarter-centu.

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