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- catalog abstract "Often criticized, and all too rarely understood, the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre encompasses the dilemmas and aspirations of the individual in contemporary society. The principal text of the modern existentialist movement, Being and Nothingness contains the basic tenets of his thought. A work of inherent power and epic score, it provides a vivid analysis for all who would understand one of the most influential philosophic movements of our time.".
- catalog alternative "Être et le néant. English".
- catalog contributor b1785341.
- catalog created "[1956]".
- catalog date "1956".
- catalog date "[1956]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1956]".
- catalog description "Often criticized, and all too rarely understood, the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre encompasses the dilemmas and aspirations of the individual in contemporary society. The principal text of the modern existentialist movement, Being and Nothingness contains the basic tenets of his thought. A work of inherent power and epic score, it provides a vivid analysis for all who would understand one of the most influential philosophic movements of our time.".
- catalog description "Translator's preface -- Translator's introduction -- Introduction -- The Pursuit of being -- The Problem of nothingness -- The Origin of negation -- The Question -- Negations -- The Dialectical concept of nothingness -- The Phenomenological concept of nothingness -- The Origin of nothingness -- Bad faith -- Bad faith and falsehood -- Patterns of bad faith -- The "Faith" of bad faith -- Being-for-itself -- Immediate structures of the for-itself -- Presence to self -- The Facticity of the for-itself -- The For-itself and the being of value -- The For-itself and the being of possibilities -- The Self and the circuit of selfness -- Temporality -- Phenomenology of the three temporal dimensions -- The Ontology of temporality -- Original temporality and psychic temporality: reflection -- Transcendence -- Knowledge as a type of relation between the for-itself and the in-itself -- Determination as negation -- Quality and quantity potentiality, instrumentality -- The Time of the world -- Knowledge -- Being-for-others -- The Existence of others -- The Problem -- The Reef of solipsism -- Husserl, Hegel, Heidegger -- The Look -- The Body -- The Body as being-for-itself: facticity -- The Body-for-others -- The Third ontological dimension of the body -- Concrete relations with others -- First attitude toward others: love, language, masochism -- Second attitude toward others: indifference, desire, hate, sadism -- "Being-with" (Mitsein) and the "we" -- Having, doing and being -- Being and doing: freedom -- Freedom: the first condition of action -- Freedom and facticity: the situation -- Freedom and responsibility -- Doing and having -- Existential pshchoanalysis -- "Doing" and "having" possession -- Quality as a revelation of being -- Conclusion -- In-itself and for-itself: metaphysical implications -- Ethical implications -- Key to special terminology -- Index.".
- catalog extent "638 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Being and nothingness.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Being and nothingness.".
- catalog issued "1956".
- catalog issued "[1956]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "New York, Philosophical Library".
- catalog relation "Being and nothingness.".
- catalog subject "111".
- catalog subject "B819 .S272".
- catalog subject "Existential psychology.".
- catalog subject "Existentialism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Translator's preface -- Translator's introduction -- Introduction -- The Pursuit of being -- The Problem of nothingness -- The Origin of negation -- The Question -- Negations -- The Dialectical concept of nothingness -- The Phenomenological concept of nothingness -- The Origin of nothingness -- Bad faith -- Bad faith and falsehood -- Patterns of bad faith -- The "Faith" of bad faith -- Being-for-itself -- Immediate structures of the for-itself -- Presence to self -- The Facticity of the for-itself -- The For-itself and the being of value -- The For-itself and the being of possibilities -- The Self and the circuit of selfness -- Temporality -- Phenomenology of the three temporal dimensions -- The Ontology of temporality -- Original temporality and psychic temporality: reflection -- Transcendence -- Knowledge as a type of relation between the for-itself and the in-itself -- Determination as negation -- Quality and quantity potentiality, instrumentality -- The Time of the world -- Knowledge -- Being-for-others -- The Existence of others -- The Problem -- The Reef of solipsism -- Husserl, Hegel, Heidegger -- The Look -- The Body -- The Body as being-for-itself: facticity -- The Body-for-others -- The Third ontological dimension of the body -- Concrete relations with others -- First attitude toward others: love, language, masochism -- Second attitude toward others: indifference, desire, hate, sadism -- "Being-with" (Mitsein) and the "we" -- Having, doing and being -- Being and doing: freedom -- Freedom: the first condition of action -- Freedom and facticity: the situation -- Freedom and responsibility -- Doing and having -- Existential pshchoanalysis -- "Doing" and "having" possession -- Quality as a revelation of being -- Conclusion -- In-itself and for-itself: metaphysical implications -- Ethical implications -- Key to special terminology -- Index.".
- catalog title "Being and nothingness : an essay on phenomenological ontology. Translated and with an introd. by Hazel E. Barnes.".
- catalog title "Être et le néant. English".
- catalog type "text".