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For a Modest Human Exceptionalism

Simone de Beauvoir and the “New Materialisms”

In: Simone de Beauvoir Studies
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Sonia Kruks Oberlin College USA Oberlin, OH

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Abstract

The “new materialisms” offer an important critique of “human exceptionalism,” challenging deeply held conceptions of “man” as a “sovereign subject.” However, they tend to overstate their claims by ignoring those qualities of freedom that still remain distinctive to human life. This article turns to Beauvoir to make a case for a more “modest” human exceptionalism: while she also grounds the human inextricably in the material, Beauvoir offers fuller resources than do new materialisms for examining human freedom and human responsibility to resist its oppression.

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Les tenants des « nouveaux matérialismes » proposent une critique importante de l’ « exceptionnalisme humain », laquelle remet en cause la conception fondamentale de l’ « Homme » en tant que « sujet souverain ». Cependant, ils ont tendance à exagérer leurs prétentions en ignorant les formes de liberté qui singularisent la vie humaine. Cet article recourt à Beauvoir pour plaider en faveur d’ un exceptionnalisme humain plus « modeste » : si elle situe aussi l’ être humain au cœur de l’ inextricable matérialité du monde, ses travaux fournissent des ressources plus complètes que les nouveaux matérialismes pour examiner la liberté humaine et la responsabilité de résister à son oppression qui en découle.

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