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Simone de Beauvoir: Architect of Modern Feminism


Episode 1099


Simone de Beauvoir was a prominent French philosopher, author, and social critic whose work fundamentally shaped modern feminist theory. She is most celebrated for her landmark text, The Second Sex, which introduced the revolutionary idea that gender is a social construct rather than a biological certainty. Beyond her theoretical contributions, her life was marked by a long-term intellectual partnership with Jean-Paul Sartre and a commitment to existentialist ethics. The provided biography outlines her academic achievements, including being the youngest person to pass the prestigious philosophy agrégation at the time. It also addresses her prolific literary career, her unconventional personal relationships, and her active role in the women's liberation movement. Ultimately, the text illustrates how her novels and essays continue to serve as a foundational pillar for contemporary gender studies and continental philosophy.


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