Jean-Paul Sartre's
Being and Nothingnessmarked the beginning of the rise of French existentialism in the twentieth century. In this work Sartre offers a complex and profound defense of human freedom. The topics discussed by Sartre range from traditional problems of metaphysics and epistemology to the roots of human motivation and the nature of human relationships. It is a hugely important text in a long and distinguished tradition of philosophical reflection going back to Kant.
Sartre's 'Being and Nothingness': A Reader's Guideis an invaluable companion to the study of this influential philosophical text.
1. Context
2. Overview of themes
3. Reading the text
4. Reception and Influence
Bibliography & Notes for Further Reading
Index