
Being and Nothingness
by Jean-Paul Sartre
"Being and Nothingness" by Jean-Paul Sartre, The Citadel Press, 1965, Third Paperbound Edition. This classic work of existential philosophy is translated by Hazel E. Barnes. The book is in worn condition, with scuffed edges, reflecting its historical significance and use. Essential for understanding Sartre's exploration of consciousness and freedom.
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The book is in a worn condition, with evident scuffing and edge wear on the cover. The binding remains intact, ensuring the text is fully readable. There are no inscriptions or library markings, and the pages are clean, though aged.
About This Vintage 1965 Edition
"Being and Nothingness" by Jean-Paul Sartre, published by The Citadel Press in New York, is a foundational text in existential philosophy. This Third Paperbound Edition, released in November 1965, offers readers an abridged version of Sartre's seminal work on phenomenological ontology. Sartre, a leading figure in 20th-century philosophy, explores themes such as human consciousness, freedom, and existential psychoanalysis. This edition, translated and introduced by Hazel E. Barnes, provides a systematic presentation of Sartre's philosophy of being, making it an essential read for those interested in existentialism. The book is in worn condition, with noticeable edge wear and scuffing on the cover, reflecting its age and usage.
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