单词 | néant |
释义 | néantn. Nothingness, emptiness.In modern usage (also with the French definite article prefixed) usually an allusion to the philosophical ideas of Jean-Paul Sartre, as expressed in L'Être et le Néant ( Being & Nothingness, 1943). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > existentialism > [noun] > philosophy of Sartre néant1847 nothingness1946 pour-soi1947 Sartrean1948 practico-inert1961 being-for-itself1989 1847 Earl of Elgin Let. 41 Incessant watchfulness and some dexterity are requisite to keep him from falling, on the one side into the néant of mock sovereignty, or on the other into the dirt and confusion of local factions. 1908 E. Wharton Let. 17 May (1988) 145 Sometimes I feel that I can't go on like this: from moments of such nearness..back into a complete néant of silence. 1926 W. Lewis Art of being Ruled iv. vi. 129 Sorel has certainly the attitude of a lonely traveller who has gone into the comfortable atmosphere of a rustic inn,..just to be out of the néant for the brief period in his life. 1950 K. Raine in Penguin New Writing 39 93 When man refuses to listen to this voice, the superhuman must be experienced as a great indifferent néant. 1989 G. Steiner Real Presences ii. viii. 133 It is only in recent philosophy, in Heidegger's Nichtigkeit, in Sartre's le néant, a variation on Heidegger, that the concept of absolute zero becomes almost obsessive. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1847 |
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