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* [[Zero]] | * [[Zero]] | ||
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==Selected bibliography== | ==Selected bibliography== | ||
* ''L'Être et le néant'' (''[[Being and Nothingness]]''), 1943 | * ''L'Être et le néant'' (''[[Being and Nothingness]]''), 1943 | ||
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Nothing is commonly understood as the lack or absence of anything at all. Colloquially, the term is often used to indicate the lack of anything relevant or significant, or to describe a particularly unimpressive thing, event, or object.
See also
- 4′33″
- Blank
- Dolce far niente
- Empty set
- Existentialism
- Negative theology
- Nihilism
- No
- Nobody
- Nowhere
- Null
- Shunyata
- Vacuous truth
- Vacuum
- Void
- Zero
Namesakes
Selected bibliography
- L'Être et le néant (Being and Nothingness), 1943
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