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"The
recognition of my being-an-object before a subject which can never become
an object." Being and Nothingness. Trans.
Hazel Barnes. New York: Washington Square Press, 1992. P.385.
"Fundamentally,
man is the desire to be." Being
and Nothingness. Trans. Hazel Barnes. NewYork: Washington
Square Press, 1992. P.722.
"Suddenly
the veil is torn away, I have understood, I have seen."
Nausea. Trans. Lloyd Alexander.
New York: New Directions, 1964. P.126.
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Acknowledgements: The author would like to thank
Katharina, Dr. Eddy, my dog, my friends, Jason, Becky, Will, and anyone
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