Being and Nothingness

essay by Jean-Paul Sartre From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology is a book written by French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. Published in 1943, Being and Nothingness aimed to make certain the facts of human existence. Sartre wanted to show that free will exists.[1] It can be considered part of a type of philosophy called existentialism.[2]

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