The Ethics of Ambiguity;
Who is Immanuel Kant from The Ethics of Ambiguity and what is their importance?
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18th century philosopher, Immanuel Kant, understood the world in terms of the absolute, transcendental categories of the mind. He denied that particular things could be known in their essence, something Beauvoir rejects. He also emphasized an ethic of respect for persons and autonomy which Beauvoir embraces.
The Ethics of Ambiguity