“Nothing” for Sartre

Authors

  • María Paulina Bobadilla González Colegio Teresiano de Envigado

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21501/23823410.1481

Keywords:

Nothing, being, becoming, essence, existence, reality.

Abstract

Whenever there is an intention to address the issues or aspects which make man a thinking, rational being
and questioning himself, it ends up in a mixture of concepts that sometimes seems to hold no connection,
but after an exhaustive analysis they finish being indispensable. In this case, the reference to the anthropological
study takes different approaches depending on the point of view of the sciences, since each of these
has been ordered to provide a general investigation that allows a common structure. Philosophy has focused
its studies on various topics, gaining strength on what seems obvious to human thought; the reason of
things or the use of those things become indispensable for the philosophical dialogues, which are always
searching for new approaches that generate bigger questions. Lately philosophy has taken a turn which
leads to even more complex issues, since they are permeated with the language games that can damage
the central analysis in a wrong way.

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Author Biography

María Paulina Bobadilla González, Colegio Teresiano de Envigado

Medellín-Antioquia

Published

2015-03-10

How to Cite

Bobadilla González, M. P. (2015). “Nothing” for Sartre. Revista Fundación Universitaria Luis Amigó (histórico), 2(1), 67–75. https://doi.org/10.21501/23823410.1481

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Artículos de investigación