A review by corbad
The Ethics of Ambiguity by Simone de Beauvoir

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Perhaps in line with many philosophical treatises on ethics, it’s a little … inhuman—often clinical, or dismissive to the point of racism and sexism—and its abstract theorizing is certainly not immediately digestible, but there are a number of really profound statements hidden in the intellectual jargon that are certainly worth working for and pondering over.