Between man and man
Material type: TextBoston Beacon Press 1955Description: ix, 211p.; translator's notes; indicesContent type:- text
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Translated by Ronald Gregor Smith.. First published in England 1947.. First Beacon Paperback edition published 1955.
Foreword. Part 1 - Dialogue. Section 1 - Description. Original remembrance. Silence which is communication. Opinions and the factual. Disputations in religion. Setting of the question. Observing, looking on, becoming aware. The signs. A conversion. Who speaks?. Above and below. Responsibility. Morality and religion. Section 2 - Limitation. The realms. The basic movements. The wordless depths. Of thinking. Eros. Community. Section 3 - Confirmation. Conversation with the opponent. Part 2 - The question to the single one. The 'unique one' and the single one. The single one and his thou. The single one and the body politic. The single one in responsibility. Attempts at severance. The question. Part 3 - Education. An address to the Third International Educational Conference, Heidelberg, August 1925, whose subject was "The development of the creative bowers in the child". Part 4 - The education of character. An address to the National Conference of Palestinian Teachers, Tel-Aviv, 1939. Part 5 - What is man?. Section 1 - The progress of the question. 1 Kant's questions. 2 From Aristotle to Kant. 3 Hegel and Marx. 4 Feuerbach and Nietzsche. Section 2 - Modern attempts. 1 The crisis and its expression. 2 The doctrine of Heidegger. 3 The doctrine of Scheler. 4 Prospect. Translator's notes
'One of the world's geatest living philosophers and mystics seeks through this book to find an answer to today's tensions between man and man, nation and nation. Buber examines the philosophies of Heidegger, Kierkegaard, Scheler, Nietzsche, Marx and others and shows how poilitical and religious dogma serve each other....'
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