Gerald Bivens

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'existentialist morality'=df

The perspective we have adopted is one of existentialist morality. Every subject posits itself as a transcendence concretely, through projects; it accomplishes its freedom only by perpetual surpassing toward other freedoms; there is no other justification for present existence than its expansion toward an indefinitely open future. Every time transcendence lapses into immanence, there is degradation of existence into "in-itself," of freedom into facticity; this fall is a moral fault if the subject consents to it; if this fall is inflicted on the subject, it takes the form of frustration and oppression; in both cases it is an absolute evil.1

Notes

  1. Simone de Beauvoir, The Second Sex, Trans. Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany-Chevallier (New York: Vintage Books, 2011), 16.