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Being and Nothingness: An Essay on Phenomenological Ontology (French: L'Être et le néant : Essai d'ontologie phénoménologique), sometimes published with the subtitle A Phenomenological Essay on Ontology, is a 1943 book by the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre.
In the wake of Being and Nothingness, Sartre became concerned with reconciling his concept of freedom with concrete social subjects and was strongly influenced in this regard by his friend and associate Maurice Merleau-Ponty, whose writings in the late 1940s and early 1950s, including Sense and Non-Sense, were pioneering a path towards a synthesis of existentialism and Marxism. [9]
Moody Theological Seminary and Graduate School of the Moody Bible Institute: Chicago, Illinois: J. Paul Nyquist (President) 2012: Nondenominational Moody Theological Seminary–Michigan: Plymouth, Michigan: J. Paul Nyquist (President) 2007: Nondenominational Moravian Theological Seminary: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Christopher M. Thomforde ...
The seminary was founded in 1905 as Bethany Biblical Seminary by A.C. Wieand and E. B. Hoff. While the two were traveling in the Holy Land overlooking the village of Bethany from the Mount of Olives in 1901–02, they decided to name the new Bible institute Bethany. Bethany moved from Chicago's inner city to a new campus in Oak Brook, Il. in 1964.
[1]:7 It grew out of his study of Husserl at the French Institute in Berlin, [2]:viii and first appeared in the 1936-1937 issue of Recherches Philosophiques. [3] An English translation by Forrest Williams and Robert Kirkpatrick was published in 1957. [4] Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin issued the essay in book form in French in 1966. [1]
The same remarks apply to the part of the lead stating that Being and Nothingness is the "most important non-fiction expression of Sartre's existentialism": again, there are no sources stating in so many words that expressing existentialism is one of the key aspects of the book. So your position is utterly inconsistent and I find it worthless.
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