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Between Man and Man

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ISBN-10: 0006432204

ISBN-13: 9780006432203

Edition: 1973

Authors: Martin Buber, Ronald Gregor Smith

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Scholar, theologian and philosopher, Martin Buber is one of the twentieth century's most influential thinkers. He believed that the deepest reality of human life lies in the relationship between one being and another. Between Man and Man is the classic work where he puts this belief into practice, applying it to the concrete problems of contemporary society. Here he tackles subjects as varied as religious ethics, social philosophy, marriage, education, psychology and art. Including some of his most famous writings, such as the masterful What is Man?, this enlightening work challenges each reader to reassess their encounter with the world that surrounds them.
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List price: $1.75
Copyright year: 1973
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Language: English

Martin Buber was born in Vienna, the son of Solomon Buber, a scholar of Midrashic and medieval literature. Martin Buber studied at the universities of Vienna, Leipzig, Zurich, and Berlin, under Wilhelm Dilthey and Georg Simmel. As a young student, he joined the Zionist movement, advocating the renewal of Jewish culture as opposed to Theodor Herzl's political Zionism. At age 26 he became interested in Hasidic thought and translated the tales of Nahman of Bratslav. Hasidism had a profound impact on Buber's thought. He credited it as being the inspiration for his theories of spirituality, community, and dialogue. Buber is responsible for bringing Hasidism to the attention of young German…    

Forewordp. ix
Introductionp. xi
Dialoguep. 1
The Question to the Single Onep. 46
Educationp. 98
The Education of Characterp. 123
What is Man?p. 140
Translator's Notesp. 245
Index of Namesp. 265
Index of Subjectsp. 267
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