01613nam a22001697a 450000500170000000800410001702000210005804000100007908200180008910000220010724500460012926000350017530000110021050511870022154600120140865000230142020260511143215.0260511b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a0671418904 (pbk) cUE-CL a142.78bSa775 aSartre, Jean-Paul aBeing and nothingnessc/ Jean-Paul Sartre aNew York:bPocket Books,c1956 a811 p. aPart one The problem of nothingness Chapter one. 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 Chapter two. Bad faith I. Bad faith and falsehood Ii. Patterns of bad faith Iii. The "faith" of bad faith Part two Being-for-itself Chapter one. 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 two. Temporality I. Phenomenology of the three temporal dimensions Ii. The ontology of temporality Iii. Original temporality and psychic temporality: reflection Chapter three. 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 three Being-for-others Chapter one. The existence of others I. The problem Ii. The reef of solipsism Iii. Husserl, hegel, heidegger Iv. The look  aEnglish aBeing--Nothingness