Pour une morale de l’ambiguïté

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Pour une morale de l’ambiguïté is a philosophical essay by Simone de Beauvoir that develops an existentialist ethics grounded in human freedom, responsibility, and the inherent ambiguity of the human condition.

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instanceOf book
philosophical essay
addressesTopic authenticity
bad faith
ends and means in ethics
moral choice
violence
argues against absolute moral systems
for a situated and concrete ethics
that ethical action must respect the freedom of others
that freedom is realized through engagement in the world
that human existence is essentially ambiguous
that individuals are responsible for giving meaning to their lives
author Simone de Beauvoir NERFINISHED
centralConcept ambiguity
ethics
facticity
freedom
oppression
otherness
situation
solidarity
transcendence
countryOfOrigin France
genre existentialist ethics
philosophy
hasPhilosophicalDomain existential phenomenology
moral philosophy
political philosophy
influencedBy Friedrich Nietzsche
G. W. F. Hegel NERFINISHED
Jean-Paul Sartre NERFINISHED
Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
mainTheme ambiguity of the human condition
human freedom
moral responsibility
notableIdea ethics of ambiguity
freedom as both fact and task
interdependence of freedoms
rejection of deterministic ethics
rejection of nihilism
originalLanguage French
philosophicalMovement existentialism
proposes an ethics grounded in human freedom
relatedWork Le Deuxième Sexe NERFINISHED
Pyrrhus et Cinéas NERFINISHED

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Simone de Beauvoir notableWork Pour une morale de l’ambiguïté