Being and Nothingness
Jean-Paul Sartre
A Phenomenological Essay on Ontology
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Being and Nothingness (1943) is a seminal work of existentialist philosophy. It explores the major themes of existentialism, such as the intricacies of human consciousness, free will, and the interplay of objectivity and subjectivity.
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