First published in French in 1943, Jean-Paul Sartre’s L’Être et
le Néant is 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". This new translation, the first for over sixty
years, makes this classic work of philosophy available to a new
generation of readers. 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. At
the heart of this view are Sartre’s radical conceptions of
consciousness and freedom. Far from being an internal, passive
container for our thoughts and experiences, human consciousness is
constantly projecting itself into the outside world and imbuing it
with meaning. 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 café; 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, a comprehensive Index
and a Foreword by Richard Moran, Brian D. Young Professor of
Philosophy, Harvard University, USA. Translated by Sarah Richmond,
University College London, UK.
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An Essay in Phenomenological Ontology
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ISBN
9780429783715
Publisert
2022
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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