dc.contributorMissaggia, Juliana Oliveira
dc.contributorhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0477980802909030
dc.contributorGrzibowski, Silvestre
dc.contributorPereira, Gilmara Coutinho
dc.creatorFelden, Patrícia
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-16T13:00:06Z
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-07T23:24:11Z
dc.date.available2021-12-16T13:00:06Z
dc.date.available2022-10-07T23:24:11Z
dc.date.created2021-12-16T13:00:06Z
dc.date.issued2021-03-29
dc.identifierhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/23337
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/4040376
dc.description.abstractThis research aims to present and analyze the concepts of Alterity and Reciprocity, as discussed in Simone de Beauvoir's philosophy, highlighting the works The Second Sex and For a Morality of Ambiguity. We will see the philosophical implications of the terms Alterity and Reciprocity to understand the situation of subjugation of women in human history and in the elaboration of an Existentialist Ethics that supports a project for the liberation of women defended by the philosopher. In The Second Sex, Simone de Beauvoir seeks to understand what Being a Woman is and seeks to identify the reasons that led to the establishment of a hierarchy of power in human societies, where women are oppressed by men and seen as inferior To men, women are like an "Other" in a negative sense, for which reciprocity is not recognized. The duality of the relationship between me and the Other is something that accompanies human history, but alterity carries the possibility of reciprocity. However, this reciprocity for Women is not recognized. Beauvoir argues that the subordination of women is a historical event, it is not only due to biological issues, but it has roots in the human subject's ontological condition in the world and its choices in relation to what society and culture offer. With the affirmation of patriarchy at a certain historical moment, man becomes the center of reference for defining what the human species should be, while the woman is classified as alterity in a negative sense compared to the male figure, this was chosen by men and had no justification in nature or in any supposed divine truth or "human essence." We will see how Beauvoir interprets the situation of women, dialoguing with different currents of thought: from Sociology / Anthropology, Psychoanalysis, Dialectical Historical Materialism, and the Existentialism itself of which the philosopher was an exponent. A historical account by Beauvoir in The Second Sex is presented to illustrate the analysis carried out, denouncing the oppression against women. Following the observations on historiographic data, we will see the proposal for an Existentialist Ethics based on the recognition of ambiguity in human life, highlighting freedom and aiming to achieve reciprocity. The Existentialist Ethics defended by Beauvoir culminates in a project of liberation for women that is connected to a concern for the realization of equality in the human collectivity, in an attempt to approximate the ideals of Marxist Socialism and Existentialism.
dc.publisherUniversidade Federal de Santa Maria
dc.publisherBrasil
dc.publisherFilosofia
dc.publisherUFSM
dc.publisherPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia
dc.publisherCentro de Ciências Sociais e Humanas
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
dc.subjectAlteridade
dc.subjectReciprocidade
dc.subjectMoral da ambiguidade
dc.subjectBeauvoir
dc.subjectExistencialismo
dc.subjectLiberdade
dc.subjectMulher
dc.subjectFeminismo
dc.subjectÉtica
dc.subjectAlterity
dc.subjectReciprocity
dc.subjectMorality of ambiguity
dc.subjectBeauvoir
dc.subjectExistentialism
dc.subjectFreedom
dc.subjectWoman
dc.subjectFeminism
dc.subjectEthic
dc.titleAlteridade e reciprocidade no pensamento existencialista de Simone de Beauvoir e o projeto de libertação das mulheres
dc.typeDissertação


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