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The first sentence of the passage announces that existentialist ethics were a major influence on de Beauvoir’s philosophy. Much of the rest of the passage is devoted to explaining that philosophy, which makes choice (D) correct. Choice (A) is too broad as the passage doesn’t explain all of existential ethics, of which transcendence is just one concept. Similarly, (B) is too broad as the passage does not discuss all of feminist theory, just de Beauvoir’s. Choice (C) is wrong—the passage is not a “diatribe,” or bitter attack. Choice (E) is again too broad for the passage.
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Consider each of the answer choices separately and indicate all that apply.

1. According to the passage, Simone de Beauvoir believed which of the following?

A. In society, women are attached to men.

Yes.

In the society observed by de Beauvoir, “[women] live ... attached through residence, housework, economic condition, and social standing to certain men—fathers or husbands ...”
It is specifically women who are attached to men—not men to women nor women and men to each other.

B. Women are intrinsically passive and immanent.

No. That is how women are viewed, according to Simone de Beauvior

C. Self-constraint is worse than imposed constraint.

No. She does not compare and pass judgment on self-constraint and imposed constraint.



Consider each of the answer choices separately and indicate all that apply.

2. According to the passage, immanence is always

A. a moral fault

No. It is a moral fault only when freely chosen

B. a degradation of existence

Yes.

Transcendence is thus a general goal for human beings, while its opposite—
immanence—is considered a degradation of existence, from “liberty into constraint.”

C. oppression

No, it is an oppression only when it is inflicted



3. The passage could best be described as which of the following?

(A) An explanation of existentialist ethics and transcendence

No. The passage does not fully deal with existential ethics and transcendence, but only how these heavily informed Simone de Beauvoir's feminism

(B) An explanation of feminist theory and female immanence

The passage only explains Simone de Beauvoir's feminism and not all feminist theory and neither does it fully describe female immanence

(C) A diatribe about immanence and a social injustice

It is not a diatribe, a forceful and bitter verbal attack against someone or something. And it is definitely not a diatribe about immanence and a social injustice. Rather it describes Simone de Beauvoir's observation of society and her view of it through a feminism heavily informed by existentialist ethics.

(D) A description of a philosopher’s influences and framework

Yes.

The entire passage is about how Simone de Beauvoir viewed society through a feminism heavily influenced by existentialist philosophy.

The very first line mentions this:

Simone de Beauvoir’s feminism was heavily informed by existentialist ethics. Within this frame of thought, good and evil are expressed in human beings’ transcendence and “immanence,” respectively.


(E) An outline of social structure and conflicts

No. The passage is not an outline of a or any social structure and conflicts.
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