A review by persnickety_9
The Ethics of Ambiguity by Bernard Frechtman, Simone de Beauvoir

3.0

Pretty interesting, although sometimes I felt too dumb to follow along. That was a “me” thing, though, and not necessarily a reflection of the book. I’m not sure I agree with the premise and conclusions that relied on “the ends justify the means,” but she otherwise made some very interesting points about ambiguity in life and of our own ethical decisions.