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A Commentary on Jean-Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness by Joseph S. Catalano (

Description: A Commentary on Jean-Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness by Joseph S. Catalano "["A Commentary on Jean-Paul Sartre's Being and Nothingness"] represents, I believe, a very important beginning of a deservingly serious effort to make the whole of "Being and Nothingness" more readily understandable and readable. . . . In his systematic interpretations of Sartre's book, [Catalano] demonstrates a determination to confront many of the most demanding issues and concepts of "Being and Nothingness," He does not shrink—as do so many interpreters of Sartre—from such issues as the varied meanings of 'being, ' the meaning of 'internal negation' and 'absolute event, ' the idiosyncratic senses of transcendence, the meaning of the 'upsurge' in its different contexts, what it means to say that we 'exist our body, ' the connotation of such concepts as quality, quantity, potentiality, and instrumentality (in respect to Sartre's world of 'things'), or the origin of negation. . . . Catalano offers what is doubtless one of the most probing, original, and illuminating interpretations of Sartre's crucial concept of nothingness to appear in the Sartrean literature."—Ronald E. Santoni, "International Philosophical Quarterly" FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description "[A Commentary on Jean-Paul Sartres Being and Nothingness] represents, I believe, a very important beginning of a deservingly serious effort to make the whole of Being and Nothingness more readily understandable and readable. . . . In his systematic interpretations of Sartres book, [Catalano] demonstrates a determination to confront many of the most demanding issues and concepts of Being and Nothingness. He does not shrink—as do so many interpreters of Sartre—from such issues as the varied meanings of being, the meaning of internal negation and absolute event, the idiosyncratic senses of transcendence, the meaning of the upsurge in its different contexts, what it means to say that we exist our body, the connotation of such concepts as quality, quantity, potentiality, and instrumentality (in respect to Sartres world of things), or the origin of negation. . . . Catalano offers what is doubtless one of the most probing, original, and illuminating interpretations of Sartres crucial concept of nothingness to appear in the Sartrean literature."—Ronald E. Santoni, International Philosophical Quarterly Author Biography Joseph S. Catalano is professor emeritus of philosophy at Kean University. He is the author Reading Sartre and The Saint and the Atheist. Table of Contents Preface to the Phoenix Edition Preface Acknowledgments Background The Title: Being and Nothingness The Subtitle: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology The Introduction: The Pursuit of Being I. The Phenomenon II. The Phenomenon of Being and the Being of the Phenomenon III. The Pre-Reflective Cogito and the Being of the Percipere IV. The Being of the Percipi V. The Ontological Proof VI. Being-in-Itself Part One: The Problem of Nothingness 1. The Origin of Negation I. The Question II. Negations III. The Dialectical Concept of Nothingness IV. The Phenomenological Concept of Nothingness V. The Origin of Nothingness 2. Bad Faith I. Bad Faith and Falsehood II. Patterns of Bad Faith III. The "Faith" of Bad Faith Part Two: Being-For-Itself 1. The Immediate Structures of For-Itself I. Presence to Self II. The Facticity of the For-Itself III. The For-Itself and the Being of Value IV. The For-Itself and the Being of Possibilities V. The Self and the Circuit of Selfness 2. Temporality I. Phenomenology of the Three Temporal Dimensions II. The Ontology of Temporality III. Original Temporality and Psychic Temporality: Reflection 3. Transcendence I. Knowledge as a Type of Relation Between the For-Itself and the In-Itself II. Determination as Negation III. Quality and Quantity, Potentiality, Instrumentality IV. The Time of the World V. Knowledge Part Three: Being-For-Others 1. The Existence of Others II. The Reef of Solipsism III. Husserl, Hegel, Heidegger IV. The Look 2. The Body I. The Body as Being-For-Itself: Facticity II. The Body-For-Others III. The Third Ontological Dimension of the Body 3. Concrete Relations with Others I. First Attitude toward Others: Love, Language, Masochism II. Second Attitude Toward Others: Indifference, Desire, Hate, Sadism III. "Being-With" ( Mitsein ) and the "We" Part Four: Having, Doing, and Being 1. Being and Doing: Freedom I. Freedom: The First Condition of Action II. Freedom and Facticity: The Situation III. Freedom and Responsibility 2. Doing and Having I. Existential Psychoanalysis II. "Doing" and "Having": Possession III. Quality as a Revelation of Being Conclusion I. The In-Itself and For-Itself: Metaphysical Implications II. Ethical Implications Index Details ISBN0226096998 Author Joseph S. Catalano Pages 256 Language English ISBN-10 0226096998 ISBN-13 9780226096995 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 111 Year 1985 Imprint University of Chicago Press Place of Publication Chicago, IL Country of Publication United States Series Midway Reprints Residence US Illustrations black & white illustrations Short Title COMMENTARY ON JEAN-PAUL SARTRE DOI 10.1604/9780226096995 UK Release Date 1985-09-15 NZ Release Date 1985-09-15 US Release Date 1985-09-15 Publisher The University of Chicago Press Publication Date 1985-09-15 Audience Undergraduate AU Release Date 1985-09-14 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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