Being and Nothingness
About This Book
Published in 1943, Being and Nothingness stands as a foundational text in existentialist thought. The work examines core existential questions including the nature of human awareness, the problem of free will, and how objective reality intersects with subjective experience.
Who Should Read This?
- Philosophy students and academic researchers
- Readers exploring intellectual history and transformative philosophical literature
- Those wrestling with existential questions about meaning, selfhood, and awareness
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