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  1. 3. Being and Nothingness. Being and Nothingness sets out the main philosophical tenets of the ‘classical’ Sartre. Being is subdivided, as it were, into two major regions – being for-itself (l’être pour-soi) or consciousness, and being-in-itself (l’être en-soi) which is everything other than consciousness, including the material world, the past, the body as organism and so on.

  2. Sep 19, 2015 · Being and Nothingness is without doubt one of the most significant books of the twentieth century. The central work by one of the world's most influential thinkers, it altered the course of western philosophy. Its revolutionary approach challenged all previous assumptions about the individual's relationship with the world.

  3. Being and Nothingness by Jean-Paul Sartre is a philosophical masterpiece that delves into questions of existence, consciousness, and the nature of freedom. It challenges traditional notions of self and reality, ultimately asserting the importance of individual responsibility and authenticity.

  4. Sep 7, 2021 · Jean-Paul Sartre, the seminal smarty-pants of mid-century thinking, launched the existentialist fleet with the publication of Being and Nothingness in 1943. Though the book is thick, dense, and unfriendly to careless readers, it is indispensable to those interested in the philosophy of consciousness and free will.

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  5. In 1943, Jean-Paul Sartre published his masterpiece, Being and Nothingness, and laid the foundation of his legacy as one of the greatest twentieth century philosophers. A brilliant and radical account of the human condition, Being and Nothingness explores what gives our lives significance.

  6. being-for-others. The Other is revealed to me through the Look and my affective responses to being looked at – fear, shame, and pride. The Look is the realization of being seen as an object and therefore of being an object, and these emotions are predicated on anxiety in the face of my objectification by the Other (Sartre, 1956).

  7. Being and Nothingness: An Essay in Phenomenological Ontology (1943) by Jean-Paul Sartre is a foundational text for the philosophical movement of existentialism.Sartre, a 20th-century writer and philosopher, wrote Being and Nothingness while in a prisoner of war camp during World War II.

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