Etre et le néant. English;Being and nothingness : a phenomenological essay on ontology / Jean-Paul Sartre translated and with an introduction by Hazel E. Barnes.

Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980.
New York : Washington Square Press : Pocket Books, 1992, ©1956.
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Notes:

  • Translation of: L’être et le néant.
  • Includes index.
  • Introduction : the pursuit of being — pt. 1. The problem of nothingness. The origin of negation Bad faith — pt. 2. Being-for-itself. Immediate structures of the for-itself Temporality Transcendence — pt. 3. Being-for-others. The existence of others The body Concrete relations with others — pt. 4. Having, doing, and being. Being and doing : freedom Doing and having — Conclusion. In-itself and for-itself : metaphysical implications Ethical implications.
  • Drawing on history and his own rich imagination for examples, Sartre offers compelling supplements to his formal arguments of existentialism.

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