The Cambridge Companion to Simone de Beauvoir

Philosophical Review 113 (3):422-426 (2004)
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Claudia Card notes in the introduction that Beauvoir has some claim to the title of philosophical grandparent of women’s studies and contemporary feminist theory in the United States. There is burgeoning interest in Simone de Beauvoir, inspired and maintained by quite a few excellent recent books and articles devoted to her philosophy, many of them written by some of the major scholars gathered together as contributors to this volume.

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