PDF, 128 pages
en language
Published Jan. 1, 1991 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
PDF, 128 pages
en language
Published Jan. 1, 1991 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
First published in France in 1937, this important essay marked a turning point in Sartre's philosophical development. Before writing it, he had been closely allied with phenomenologists such as Husserl and Heidegger. Here, however, Sartre attacked Husserl's notion of a transcendental ego. The break with Husserl, in turn, facilitated Sartre's transition from phenomenology to the existentialist doctrines of his masterwork, Being and Nothingness, which was completed a few years later while the author was a prisoner of war.