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The Ethics of Ambiguity by Simone de Beauvoir is a philosophical work that examines the nature of freedom and responsibility in an uncertain world. Beauvoir argues that freedom is not an absolute but rather a complex relationship between the individual, the world, and other people. She examines how social and political systems limit individual freedom, and how individuals can take responsibility for their own lives. Beauvoir also discusses the various ethical issues that arise from a lack of clarity and certainty, and she examines the implications of ambiguity in terms of both individual and collective morality. In doing so, she provides readers with a framework for understanding the complexities of moral decision-making in a world filled with uncertainty.
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