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Reversions of moral metaphysics: some forms of alterity in L’invitée

ABSTRACT:

Simone de Beauvoir's novel L'invitée (She Came to Stay) is not yet the sensible manifestation of a morals made up of ambiguities in the strict sense. However, it is possible to comprehend the relationship between some fundamental concepts that abide in the novelistic form and in a conception of moral metaphysics, as these are conceived by Merleau-Ponty in his essay dedicated to de Beauvoir's novel and in his notes on The Visible and the Invisible. From this relationship, we will highlight three distinct but complimentary moments: from negative images to the making of decisions; abstract forms of alterity and concrete alterity; from the sedimentation of contents in movement to the form of reversibility.

KEYWORDS:
de Beauvoir; Merleau-Ponty; romance; moral; reversibility

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