Across
- 2. Challenged the ability of Sartre’s Being and Nothingness to support an ethical system and describes De Beauvoir’s stance on ethics, outlines the way in which people deny their own freedom, examines the true nature of free action in the world
- 4. Solution She always believes that we must not expect ___________and lasting answers.
- 7. She accepts the beliefs of other existentialist saying that there is no human nature and that human freedom is absolute, that there humans are always_______.
- 10. Simone De Beauvoir's Birthday
- 12. the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
- 13. This man reminds us to embrace that we much create our freedom least we avoid disappointment and engaging in the fear we will fail
- 14. It is a philosophy that outlines the conditions of human existence but rejects any conception of human nature.
Down
- 1. Intellectual and Romantic partner
- 3. a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- 5. She wrote many great works of fiction, philosophy, and other genres such as________, political papers, and autobiography.
- 6. A free man is one "whose end is the________of himself and others"
- 8. do not understand that “every undertaking unfolds in a human world affects men,” or decide to ignore it
- 9. She was came second highest test score
- 11. She was openly_________
- 13. She connects ideas of the _____ to her feminist ideas
