Jean-Paul Sartre’s research while affiliated with New York State and other places

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Being and Nothingness
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January 1958

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Jean-Paul Sartre

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... Sartre argues that the Self (the reality of the world) is meaningless and incomprehensible in itself, and that the Self (consciousness) interprets the Self and gives meaning to it, so that it is the self that creates the whole world for the self, and for the self-nothing else exists but my own world (Krill, 1966). The "world dasein" is not an infinite homogeneous space, not a collection of objects separated from each other, but a meaningful whole world centered on the "dasein", and the "world of the dasein" first encompasses the dasein, and the tools and equipment used by dasein, and each of them points to a larger world that is closely related to it (Jean, 2014), and ultimately the whole world is organized according to the purposes and needs of the dasein. ...

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Research on External Manifestation of Character Existentialism in Chinese Animation in the New Media Era - Taking The Outcast, Killer Seven and Incarnation as Examples
Being and Nothingness
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  • January 1958