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Book SynopsisAddresses questions of influence between two of the 20th century's greatest minds
Trade ReviewAs a whole, this is a solid, philosophically rich and challenging collection of essays. All of them contribute something to a greater understanding of the complexity of intellectual influence. . . . The editors and authors have succeeded in keeping alive the fecund thought of these two, as they say, 'flamboyant intellectuals,' and we are all most certainly going to benefit from the work they have done.
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Table of ContentsList of Abbreviations
Introduction
Christine Daigle and Jacob Golomb
1. Getting the Beauvoir We Deserve
Debra Bergoffen
2. Where Influence Fails: Embodiment in Beauvoir and Sartre
Christine Daigle
3. The Question of Reciprocal Self-Abandon to the Other: Beauvoir's Influence on Sartre
Guillermine de Lacoste
4. Beauvoir and Sartre on Freedom, Intersubjectivity, and Normative Justification
Matthew C. Eshleman
5. Sartre and Beauvoir on Hegel's Master-Slave Dialectic and the Question of the "Look"
Debbie Evans
6. Beauvoir, Sartre, and Patriarchy's History of Ideas
Edward Fullbrook
7. Psychoanalysis of Things: Objective Meanings or Subjective Projections?
Sara Heinämaa
8. Beauvoir, Sartre, and the Problem of Alterity
Michel Kail
Translated by Kevin W. Gray
9. Moving beyond Sartre: Constraint and Judgment in Beauvoir's "Moral Essays" and The Mandarins
Sonia Kruks
10. Simone de Beauvoir's "Marguerite" as a Possible Source of Inspiration for Jean-Paul Sartre's "The Childhood of a Leader"
Eliane Lecarme-Tabone
Translated by Kevin W. Gray
11. Taking a Distance: Exploring Some Points of Divergence between Beauvoir and Sartre
William L. McBride
12. Anne, Ou quand orime le spirituel: Beauvoir and Sartre Interact—from Parody, Satire, and Tragedy to Manifesto of Liberation
Adrian van den Hoven
13. The Concept of Transcendence in Beauvoir and Sartre
Andrea Veltman
14. Freedom F/Or the Other
Gail Weiss
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index