Being and nothingness : a phenomenological essay on ontology / Jean-Paul Sartre ; translated and with introduction by Hazel E. Barnes.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Washington Square Press, 1984.Description: lii, 811 p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9780671867805
- B819 .S37 1984
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The phenomenon -- The phenomenon of being and the being of the phenomenon -- The pre-reflective cogito and the being of the percipere -- The being of the percipi -- The ontological proof -- Being in itself -- The origin of negation -- The dialectical concept of nothingness -- Bad faith and falsehood -- Patterns of bad faith -- The self and circuit of selfness -- Phenomenology of the three temporal dimensions -- The ontology of temporality -- Original temporality and psychic temporality: reflection -- Knowledge as a type of relation between the for-self and the in-self -- Determination as negation -- Quality, quantity, potentiality, instrumentality -- The time of the world -- The reef of solipsism -- Husserl, Hegel, Heidegger -- 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 -- Having, doing, and being.
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