Being and Nothingness

Cover of Being and Nothingness by Jean-Paul Sartre
Year: 2021
Language: en
Edition: Later prt.
Pages: 928
ISBN-13: 9781982105457
ISBN-10: 1982105453
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 2.35 Pounds
Width: 2.2 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 111
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Being and Nothingness by Jean-Paul Sartre, published by Simon and Schuster on September 7, 2021, is a significant philosophical work that explores the complexities of the human condition. This edition spans 928 pages and is presented in English. Sartre’s text delves into the themes of existentialism, free will, and the nature of existence, arguing that meaning is not predetermined but rather created by individuals themselves.

Readers will encounter Sartre’s radical ideas about freedom and responsibility, as well as his examination of concepts such as anguish and ‘bad faith.’ The book introduces memorable illustrations, including the famous waiter in the café and the notion of the ‘look’ of the other, which contribute to a deeper understanding of human relationships and moral conflict. This edition also features a Translator’s Introduction, notes on the translation, and a comprehensive index, enhancing the reader’s engagement with Sartre’s thought-provoking arguments.


Official synopsis Publisher

“… one of the greatest philosophical works of the twentieth century. In it, Sartre offers nothing less than a brilliant and radical account of the human condition. The English philosopher and novelist Iris Murdoch wrote to a friend of “the excitement – I remember nothing like it since the days of discovering Keats and Shelley and Coleridge”. What gives our lives significance, Sartre argues in Being and Nothingness, is not pre-established for us by God or nature but is something for which we ourselves are responsible. Combining this with the unsettling view that human existence is characterized by radical freedom and the inescapability of choice, Sartre introduces us to a cast of ideas and characters that are part of philosophical legend: anguish; the ‘bad faith’ of the memorable waiter in the cafâe; sexual desire; and the ‘look’ of the other, brought to life by Sartre’s famous description of someone looking through a keyhole. Above all, by arguing that we alone create our values and that human relationships are characterized by hopeless conflict, Sartre paints a stark and controversial picture of our moral universe and one that resonates strongly today. This new translation includes a helpful Translator’s Introduction, notes on the translation, a comprehensive index and a foreword by Richard Moran.”–Provided by publisher.

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