Being and nothingness : an essay on phenomenological ontology
Jean-Paul Sartre (Author), Mary Warnock (Writer of introduction), Hazel Estella Barnes (Translator), Richard Eyre (Writer of preface)
In this book, the author - an existentialist philosopher - challenges readers to confront the dilemmas of human freedom, responsibility, and action.--adapted from jacket
xxi, 659 pages ; 22 cm
9780415278485, 0415278481
52485839
The pursuit of being
The problem of nothingness. The origin of negation ; Bad faith
Being-for-itself. Immediate structures of the for-itself ; Temporality ; Transcendence
Being-for-others. The existence of others ; The body ; Concrete relations with others
Having, doing, and being. Being and doing : Freedom ; Doing and having
Conclusion
Key to special terminology
This translation originally published: London: Methuen, 1958
Translated from the French
Translated from the French