Being and nothingness; an essay on phenomenological ontology.
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Author / Creator: | Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980 |
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Uniform title: | Être it le néant. English |
Imprint: | New York, Washington Square Press [1966, c1956] |
Description: | lii, 811 p. 18 cm. |
Language: | English French |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/819055 |
Table of Contents:
- Translator's Preface
- Translator's Introduction
- Introduction: The Pursuit of Being
- Part 1. The Problem of Nothingness
- Chapter 1. The Origin of Negation
- I.. The Question
- II.. Negations
- III.. The Dialectical Concept of Nothingness
- IV.. The Phenomenological Concept of Nothingness
- V.. The Origin of Nothingness
- Part 2. Being-for-Itself
- Chapter 1. Immediate Structures of the For-Itself
- I.. Presence to Self
- II.. The Facticity of the For-Itself
- III.. The For-Itself and the Being of Value
- IV.. The For-Itself and the Being of Possibilities
- V.. The Self and the Circuit of Selfness
- Chapter 2. Temporality
- I.. Phenomenology of the Three Temporal Dimensions
- II.. The Ontology of Temporality
- III.. Original Temporality and Psychic Temporality: Reflection
- Chapter 3. Transcendence
- I.. Knowledge as a Type of Relation Between the For-Itself and the In-Itself
- II.. Determination as Negation
- III.. Quality and Quantity Potentiality, Instrumentality
- IV.. The Time of the World
- V.. Knowledge
- Part 3. Being-for-Others
- Chapter 1. The Existence of Others
- I.. The Problem
- II.. The Reef of Solipsism
- III.. Husserl, Hegel, Heidegger
- IV.. The Look
- Chapter 2. The Body
- I.. The Body as Being-For-Itself: Facticity
- II.. The Body-For-Others
- III.. The Third Ontological Dimension of the Body
- Chapter 3. Concrete Relations With Others
- I.. First Attitude Toward Others: Love, Language, Masochism
- II.. Second Attitude Toward Others: Indifference, Desire, Hate, Sadism
- III.. "Being-With" (Mitsein) and the "We"
- Part 4. Having, Doing and Being
- Chapter 1. Being and Doing: Freedom
- I.. Freedom: The First Condition of Action
- II.. Freedom and Facticity: The Situation
- III.. Freedom and Responsibility
- Conclusion
- I.. In-Itself and For-Itself: Metaphysical Implications
- II.. Ethical Implications
- Key to Special Terminology