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The meaning of life according to Simone de Beauvoir - Iseult Gillespie
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Explore the life and works of Simone de Beauvoir, the author of “The Second Sex” and existentialist philosopher who influenced early feminist theory.

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At the age of 21, Simone de Beauvoir became the youngest person to take the philosophy exams at France’s most esteemed university. But as soon as she mastered the rules of philosophy, she wanted to break them. Her desire to explore the physical world to its fullest would shape her life, and eventually, inspire radical new philosophies. Iseult Gillespie explores the life of the revolutionary thinker.

Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, directed by Sarah Saidan.

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@sourabhs14

4 years ago

"A freedom which is interested only in denying freedom must be denied."

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@user-kj9jv4dp6n

4 years ago

Humans: exist Philosophers: But why would you do that?

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@MangOnang611

4 years ago

Sartre on date night be like: "Hey gurl, you want some existential crises?"

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@Sly_Spy

4 years ago

"our greatest ethical imperative is to create our own live's meaning" This is such a good quote.

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@ushagupta6973

4 years ago

The concept, the style of narration, the visual effect and the animation is itself an art. Its awesome that Ted ed dwells into topic one hardly knows about and explores...so fascinating...thanks ted ed!

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@laksheya

4 years ago

1:00 the 'e' flew away because existentialism is spelled existentialisme in french!

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@aadivrath2407

4 years ago

People should really read a bit more about philosophy, it's absolutely amazing.

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@Alkalus

4 years ago

Simone de Beauvoir: masters philosophy Also her: Yeah...naw.

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@Emme-Kappa

4 years ago

Sartre looks like a fun quirky dude in these drawings.

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@somewiseguy7245

4 years ago

I'm a simple man. I see a philosopher, I click.

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@sethleoric2598

4 years ago

Existence: exists Philosophers: do you really tho?

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@themarquis336

2 years ago

How brilliant 😭 Possibly the most fascinating thing about knowledge is that it cannot wane, it can only become greater. The fact that de Beauvoir could come up with these brilliant seminal ideas and that decades later other researchers could (and can) build up on that with newer knowledge and a newer understanding of the world so that the brilliant essence of the original idea can become more universal and help many more of us to understand and endure our lives better, is such an extraordinary thing.

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@katrinkasanfranciscobayare7364

2 years ago

"The loneliest people are the kindest, the saddest people smile the brightest, and the most damaged people are the wisest. All because they don't wish to see others suffer like they do" ~ anonymous ~

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@marthapresent4992

4 years ago

For me, the meaning of life is to touch other's life and make a difference while we still exist.

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@weegeeismad9298

4 years ago

“As soon as she mastered the laws of philosophy, she wanted to break them” We used the laws to destroy the laws

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@Pixie2sweet

2 years ago

“If everyone deserves to freely pursue meaning, why was she restricted by societies ideals of womanhood?” That stuck with me

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@maryannedelossantos8218

2 years ago

for me simone de beauvoir is such an inspiring female philosopher, her works, books were inspirational, and it has very powerful meaning behind it, she's very creative and wise on her works

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@golightly123456

2 years ago

I love how Sartre’s eyes are correctly depicted in cartoon form.

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@minms38

4 years ago

Plato: discovers philosophy Simone: I'm gonna end this man's career

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@zeholandajunior

3 years ago

Thanks for the Portuguese subtitles. From northeast Brazil. Congratulations on the video.

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