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| | Jean-Paul Sartre [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | The agent's defining his being as an in-itself is the result of the way in which he represents himself to himself. |  | | For Sartre, the lover seeks to possess the loved one and thus integrate her into his being: this is the satisfaction of desire. |  | | This picture is clearly one in which the problematic region of being is that of the for-itself, and that is what Being and Nothingness will focus upon. |
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http://www.iep.utm.edu/s/sartre-ex.htm
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology (Routledge Classics S.): Books |
 | | Being and Nothingness is without doubt one of the most significant books of the twentieth century. |  | | Being and Nothingness is one of those rare books whose influence has affected the mind-set of subsequent generations. |  | | Known as 'the Bible of existentialism', its impact on culture and literature was immediate and was felt worldwide, from the absurd drama of Samuel Beckett to the soul-searching cries of the Beat poets. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415278481
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| | SparkNotes: Jean-Paul Sartre: Being and Nothingness |
 | | From the beginning of Being and Nothingness, Sartre displays his debt to Nietzsche through his rejection of the notion of any transcendent reality or being that humans can know which might lie behind or beneath the appearances that make up reality. |  | | Instead of simply being, as the object-in-itself does, man, as an object-for-itself, must actuate his own being. |  | | As Sartre outlines in the conclusion to his work, perhaps the most essential characteristic of being is its intrinsic absence of differentiation and diversity. |
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http://www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/sartre/section2.rhtml
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| | Existentialism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The concept Alltägliche selbstsein (Everyday-ness) which Heidegger explicated in his book Sein und Zeit (1927), (English translation Being and Time). |  | | This question is seen as being of paramount importance, above all other scientific and philosophical pursuits. |  | | He does recommend it, but, by his own argument, his recommendation can have no objective force." Familiar with this sort of argument, Sartre claimed that bad and good faith do not represent moral ideas, rather, they are ways of being. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Existentialism
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 | | Man does not exist first in order to be free subsequently; there is no difference between the being of man and his being-free. |  | | Sartre eventually concludes that man is the being through whom nothingness comes into the world. |  | | Man being free bears the weight of the world on his shoulders; Sartre says, “For lack of getting out of it, I have chosen it.” Man is thus |
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http://www2.bc.edu/~martinuv/nothingness1.html
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| | Being and Nothingness |
 | | The claim that someone is not a "paederast" falls back into bad faith because it denies "being a paederast" in the sense in which "this table is not an inkwell". |  | | This is still a metaphysical usage (it is no coincidence that "being" has had such a long and rich metaphysical career), but Sartre had several good reasons to adopt this metaphysical terminology via German philosophy (Hegel and Heidegger). |  | | Thus a man who is a waiter in the cafe almost necessarily has to act like a waiter (the alternative is to show ostensibly that you are not fit for the job, that you do not like it and so to arouse suspicion and dissatisfaction among customers). |
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http://www.uri.edu/personal/szunjic/philos/being.htm
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 | | Other dimensions of Sartre's discussion of being-with, in particular his observations on love, can also be considered by looking at Roeg's film. |  | | The implication seems to be that Jack's identity becomes fixed only in relation to the Other, that he is, in some important sense, the man who battles Nature to find gold and who defies the Mafia, and his son-in-law's threat to his incestuous love. |  | | The contest shatters each man's illusion that Tracy is his ideal Other, alone with him in his world where he can possess her as a subject whose gaze is there but always averted. |
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http://www.hanover.edu/philos/film/vol_02/baron.htm
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| | Being and Nothingness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In his much gloomier account in Being and Nothingness, man is a creature haunted by a vision of "completion," what Sartre calls the ens causa sui that religions identify as God. |  | | There will be, for Sartre, no such moment of completion because "man is a useless passion" to be the ens causa sui, the God of the ontological proof. |  | | This is back to the pre-reflective mode of being, it is "the eye of the camera that is always present but is never seen". |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Being_and_Nothingness
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| | Being and Nothingness |
 | | It must be clearly understood that this original necessity of being its own nothingness doe not belong to consciousness intermittently and on the occasion of particular negations. |  | | If someone asks what this nothing is which provides a foundation for freedom, we shall reply that we cannot describe it since it is not, but we can at least suggest its meaning by saying that this nothing is made-to-be by the human being in his relation with himself. |  | | Kierkegaard describing anguish before sin characterizes it as anguish in the face of freedom. |
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http://www.luc.edu/faculty/twren/phil120/ch10/beingandnothingness.htm
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| | Being and Nothingness in the Information Age |
 | | For we mean that man first exists, that is, man first of all is the being who hurls himself toward a future and who is conscious of imagining himself as being in the future — Jean-Paul Sartre |  | | The very first image in No Maps for These Territories was of planet Earth, not as a blue and white sphere against the darkness of outer space, but rather rising over the horizon of the moon in the television images captured by the astronauts. |  | | Eventually, Sartre realized that Pierre was not in the café. |
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http://www.barryvacker.net/noexit_being.html
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| | Amazon.com: Being And Nothingness: Books: Jean-Paul Sartre,Hazel E. Barnes |
 | | The true seat of being in Sartre's phenomenology lies in the authenticity with which one faces the internal truth about his own isolation, desolation and aloneness: that is how man addresses being thrown into the universe without a God to struggle to create an id |  | | Though the book is thick, dense, and unfriendly to careless readers, it is indispensable to those interested in the philosophy of consciousness and free will. |  | | These types of motivations may be the only force in the known universe powerful enough to propel a man through a book such as this. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0671867806?v=glance
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| | The Hidden Interface Between Being and Nothingness |
 | | The "artistic handiwork" of the Almighty is predicated upon the principle of a continually regenerating universe. |  | | s man contemplates, in the words of the Tanya, "the idea of his own being emerging out of nothingness at each and every moment", it becomes clear that all things are perpetually being re-created anew out of the Divine Nothingness grounding reality. |  | | Whereas the work of rectification takes place within the fractured reality accessible to consciousness, its inspiration comes from the Divine Wisdom of the Divine Nothingness filling the invisible synapses of time. |
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http://www.inner.org/faith/faith04.htm
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| | Jean-Paul Sartre Being and Nothingness |
 | | Believe it or not, Sartre speaks to the soul of human beings, to our habits of drinking, work, and dress, to the fashioning of our life style. |  | | Whenever I reflect upon both David and Dave, one comes to mine and the other escapes my grasp. |  | | Nike is Being and Nothingness, merely a dream of sweatshop =:= post-sweatshop. |
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http://cbae.nmsu.edu/~dboje/teaching/503/sartre_links.htm
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| | Being and Nothingness |
 | | Atomism (and by extrapolation, modern physics) is a way of allowing things to come into being and pass away without affecting the existential status of the matter that composes the things. |  | | All the inquiry of the Greek philosophers seems to have this in common: it is rooted in the principle that a thing cannot materialize from nothingness nor can it dissipate into nothingness -- existence and non-existence cannot give rise to one another. |  | | It might be inherently monistic (Existence is all there is) or inherently dualistic (There is Existence, and Non-existence); or it might not have any bearing on this argument that I still don't fully understand. |
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http://www.readin.com/books/westernphilosophy/matter.html
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| | Being and Nothingness: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic |
 | | Exile and the Kingdom Exile and the Kingdom quick summary: |  | | Being and Nothingness: A Phenomenological Essay on Ontology (1943) is a philosophical Philosophy quick summary: |  | | Philosophy (from a combination of the greek words philos meaning love and sophia meaning wisdom), as a practice, aims at some kind of understanding, knowledge... |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/b/be/being_and_nothingness.htm
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| | Being and Nothingness - VeggieBoards |
 | | Haven't yet read it, but have read that the whole book was a severe misunderstanding of Heidegger's ideas. |  | | A good follow-up read, is it, or should I give my brain a break first? |  | | I've been studying it in a philosophy class for this past term. |
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http://www.veggieboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=11824
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| | Being and Nothingness [Free Republic] |
 | | Robert Heinlein put it a bit more starkly than I would: "Goodness without wisdom always accomplishes evil." |  | | When Hillary Clinton ran for Senate, she won by being more "concerned" about "the issues" than her opponent — you know, whats-his-name. |  | | Concern can be great, but without the right policies, it's useless. |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3b793a686c9c.htm
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| | SARTRE'S BEING AND NOTHINGNESS. |
 | | The existential philosopher's major work is given a thorough technical analysis. |  | | Concepts of being, modes of consciousness and a general view of the human condition are explored in detail, and the notion of knowledge as being-in-itself, as opposed to being-for-itself, is criticized. |
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http://www.academicresearchpapers.com/abstracts/1000/01237.html
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| | Philosophers : Jean-Paul Sartre |
 | | In 1943 Sartre published Being and Nothingness, perhaps his most influential work. |  | | In it he states that consciousness is nothing, but that the self is on a journey to being something. |
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http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/phil/philo/phils/sartre.html
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| | Being and Nothingness: An Existential Vision |
 | | Principle of Existential Choice: "One is condemned to be free," says Sartre in Being and Nothingness. |  | | However, if one is to assert her selfhood, she must engage in some positive way in society or for her fellow human beings (what Buddha would call "right action"). |  | | Century by Soren Kierkegaard (Danish philosopher), existentialism would not find fertile soil to develop in the minds and hearts of Europeans until after WWII--especially in the plays, novels, and stories of three French writers: Albert Camus, Jean Paul Sartre (1905-80), and Simone de Beauvoir (1908-). |
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http://webpages.shepherd.edu/sshurbut/209Camus.htm
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| | hackwriters.com -Living Gods in India - Colin Todunter |
 | | They were more suited to the Parisian Left Bank of the 1950s, he with his beard, she with her beret and both with their talk of being, nothingness and the bleakness of life. |  | | She told me not too think too much, and to have faith in what is unknowable. |  | | I dont know from where he got his name. |
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http://www.hackwriters.com/Livinggods.htm
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| | Being! Or Nothingness: Save Brian Savio O'Connor |
 | | The civil police have not interrogated him, indicating that his sole crime is his religion. |  | | Brian faces the death penalty if he does not renounce his faith. |  | | My friend Bruno Foresi at Secolo XX just let me know about the plight of a Christian who is being held in Saudi Arabia. |
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http://beingornothingness.blogs.com/living/2004/06/save_brian_savi.html
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| | Genexhibitionist: Being and Nothingness |
 | | I think about the excesses of being an American in the 20th century quite often, imagining that I could probably live without all that stuff, but telling myself that there's no way, in the midst of all this, that it would even be possible to try. |  | | But this woman in DC has done it. |
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http://genexhibitionist.blogspot.com/2005/05/being-and-nothingness.html
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| | On An Overgrown Path: Being and nothingness |
 | | The inspiration for Jean-Paul Satre's Being and Nothingness came to him in a Paris cafe, when he asked the waitress for a cup of coffee with no cream. |  | | Give us something new, indeed for Heavenâs sake give us rather the bad, and let us feel we are still alive, instead of constantly going around in deedless admiration for the conventional ~ Carl Nielsen |
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http://theovergrownpath.blogspot.com/2004/11/being-and-nothingness.html
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| | Being! Or Nothingness |
 | | Do you realize what is being affirmed in this place? |  | | Do you recognize what this event means for you?” |
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http://beingornothingness.blogs.com
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| | Ex Cathedra » Blog Archive » Being and nothingness |
 | | This blog is protected by Spam Karma 2: 944 Spams eaten and counting... |  | | The winners in Salon’s haiku error messages contest are delightful. |  | | Ex Cathedra » Blog Archive » Being and nothingness |
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http://blog.crispen.org/archives/2003/08/31/being-and-nothingness
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| | Academic Being and Nothingness |
 | | These are the highlights of the University of Utah’s program achievements in its Department of Philosophy. |  | | And one of the assistant professors in the department proved that, contrary to the assertions of Kermit the frog, it is easy being green. |
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http://www.campusreportonline.net/main/articles.php?id=704
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| | BBC NEWS Americas Kerry wins support from ex-rival |
 | | Mr Clark dropped out of the race earlier this week after winning just one state of the 14 contested so far. |  | | With opinion polls currently showing Mr Kerry running ahead of Mr Bush, the Bush re-election campaign on Thursday released a video accusing the Massachusetts senator of being "unprincipled". |  | | The video was posted on Mr Bush's campaign website and a link sent to six million email addresses. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3486879.stm
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