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Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology by Jean‑Paul Sartre is a foundational text in existentialist philosophy. First published in 1943, Sartre explores the nature of human existence, freedom, consciousness, and the concept of “nothingness.”

Through a detailed phenomenological approach, Sartre examines how individuals define themselves through their choices and actions, emphasizing personal responsibility and the inherent freedom of human beings. This work remains essential for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding existentialism and the complexities of human freedom.

This edition, translated by Hazel Barnes, provides a clear and accessible rendering of Sartre’s original French text, making it suitable for both academic study and personal reflection.

This digital edition (PDF & EPUB) is ideal for philosophy students, existentialist enthusiasts, and readers seeking a deeper understanding of human consciousness and freedom.

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