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Being and Nothingness: An Essay in Phenomenological Ontology by Jean-Paul Sartre



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Being and nothingness: An essay in phenomenological ontology by Jean-Paul Sartre



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Is nothingness a phenomenological mistake?

From Sartre's phenomenological point of view, nothingness is an experienced reality and cannot be a merely subjective mistake. The absence of a friend and absence of money hint at a being of nothingness. It is part of reality.

Why is being and Nothingness important?

Being and Nothingness is regarded as both the most important non-fiction expression of Sartre's existentialism and his most influential philosophical work, original despite its debt to Heidegger.

Does Consciousness annihilate the being of things?

By bringing nothingness into the world, consciousness does not annihilate the being of things, but changes its relation to it. As bad faith, Sartre describes one's self-deception about the human reality. It can take two forms, the first one is making oneself falsely believe not to be what one actually is.

Why is phenomenology important?

According to him, one of the major achievements of modern philosophy is phenomenology because it disproved the kinds of dualism that set the existent up as having a "hidden" nature (such as Immanuel Kant 's noumenon ); Phenomenology has removed "the illusion of worlds behind the scene".