Between Man And Man. BUBER, MARTIN; FRIEDMAN, MAURICE (INTRODUCTION.
51578X1 Seventh Printing. The Macmillan Company, New York: 1971. 229 pages. Softcover. Good condition. In 1923 a small book was published which was to have enormous impact on more than one generation of theologians and philosophers of religion, Christian and Jew alike, as well as on countless laymen. The book was entitled I and Thou; the author was Martin Buber. Itsmain point wasthat all real life is encounter or meeting, to which a man must bring his whole being, his genuine self. This cocern with dialogue has marked all Buber's subsequent works. Between Man and Man takes this dialogical principle and in five relatd essays applies it to critical problems of modern life, such as politics and education. This new edition of Between Man and Man includes as an Afterword Buber's "History of the Dialogical Principle," which appears here in English for the first time in its entirety. The Afterword was translated into nglish from the German by Maurice Friedman, who has also written an Introducteion which places these five essays within the total context of Buber's philosophy. Includes Indexes of Names and Subjects. $6.75USD Click here to order or message the dealer
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