Nancy Bauer

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Average rating: 4.19 · 171 ratings · 25 reviews · 28 distinct worksSimilar authors
The California Wildlife Hab...

4.26 avg rating — 53 ratings — published 2012 — 5 editions
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How to Do Things with Porno...

4.05 avg rating — 43 ratings — published 2015 — 6 editions
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Simone de Beauvoir, Philoso...

4.14 avg rating — 36 ratings — published 2001 — 5 editions
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The Habitat Garden Book: Wi...

4.40 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2008 — 4 editions
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For Coach: An Inspiring Tru...

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The Irrational Doorways of ...

3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1994
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Samara the Wholehearted

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1991
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Virginia Wine Country Trave...

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Wise-ears

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“Once we give the sense of contradiction its due, we see that genuinely feminist philosophical work ... not only has the potential to revolutionalize philosophy but actually demands a reappraisal, from the ground up, of what it is to be a human—a thinking and sexed—being.”
Nancy Bauer, Simone de Beauvoir, Philosophy, and Feminism

“In Beauvoir’s writing, the emancipation of women, an emancipation that on her view can come to full flower only in the wake of a certain transformation in the human being, is linked with a certain transformation in the conventional understanding—both continental and analytic—about how to inherit the tradition of philosophy.”
Nancy Bauer, Simone de Beauvoir, Philosophy, and Feminism

“For part of being a subject, Beauvoir thought, is allowing yourself, and your say, to be the object of other people's judgement, rational or irrational: to risk being ridiculed or condemned or ignored or, worse, to find yourself convinced that the harsh judgements of others are true–or, maybe worst of all, to be confused about these judgements, to discover that, after all, you don't know who you are.”
Nancy Bauer, How to Do Things with Pornography



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