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Phenomenology and the ethical bases of pluralism

Arendt and Beauvoir on race in the United States

Michael Barber(Saint Louis University)

pp. 149-174

Abstract

Though differing in their approach to race in the United States, Hannah Arendt and Simone de Beauvoir work on two different levels of a philosophical-ethical spectrum, paralleling Husserl's distinction between the transcendental and pretheoretical, life-world levels. Each level needs the other in order to realize an authentic sociopolitical pluralism.

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Published in:

Embree Lester (2001) The existential phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 149-174

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9753-1_9

Full citation:

Barber Michael (2001) „Phenomenology and the ethical bases of pluralism: Arendt and Beauvoir on race in the United States“, In: L. Embree (ed.), The existential phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir, Dordrecht, Springer, 149–174.