![]() ![]() The For-itself brings Nothingness into the world and therefore can stand out from Being and form attitudes towards other beings by seeing what it is not. ![]() Being-for-itself ( être-pour-soi): The nihilation of Being-in-itself consciousness conceived as a lack of Being, a desire for Being, a relation of Being.The sort of phenomenon that is greater than the knowledge that we have of it. Being-in-itself ( être-en-soi): Non-conscious Being.Being is objective, not subjective or individual. Being (être): Including both Being-in-itself and Being-for-itself (both as defined below), but the latter is the nihilation of the former.Jean-Paul Sartre Special terminology used by SartreĮxplanation of terms based on appendix to the English edition of Being and Nothingness by translator Hazel Barnes Home Being and Nothingness Wikipedia: Special terminology used by Sartre ![]()
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