Simon's work has been and continues to be important in the overall understanding of Beauvoir as a philosopher. The significance of this book for Beauvoir scholarship is immense. The significance of this book for continental philosophy in the United States is remarkably great. Simons illustrates the complexity of Beauvoir's philosophy, banishes those who would silence Beauvoir, and brings out the lasting importance of her thought.
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Simon's work has been and continues to be important in the overall understanding of Beauvoir as a philosopher. The significance of this book for Beauvoir scholarship is immense. The significance of this book for continental philosophy in the United States is remarkably great. Simons illustrates the complexity of Beauvoir's philosophy, banishes those who would silence Beauvoir, and brings out the lasting importance of her thought.
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Add this copy of Women Professional Workers: a Study Made for the Women to cart. $27.00, good condition, Sold by MLC Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Northfield, MN, UNITED STATES, published 1921 by Chautauqua Press.
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Good. No Jacket. Tan boards lightly bumped and edgeworn. Binding square and solid, pages clean and unmarked. End pages foxed. Part of the Chautauqua Home Reading Series. Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall.
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8vo, pp. 467. Extremities rubbed and a little bumped, hinge tender, a good copy. Dr. Adams worked at the War-Emergency U.S. Employment Service. Previouly, she taught at Smith College.