I and Thou
1st Scribner/Macmillan Hudson River ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Kaufmann, Walter Arnold. - Contributor
Publication
1988 - Macmillan, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
46,250 words, Guess
Page Count
185 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL20371376M
- ISBN-100684155753
- OCLC Control Number7621095
- OCLC Control Numberithou0000bube_n4n5
- Library of Congress Control Number77020610
and 2 more
- Goodreads1111594
- LibraryThing3510
Classifications
- LCCB3213 I213 1988
- LCCBM'723'B753'1958
Description
"Martin Buber, heavily influenced by the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche, unites the proto-Existentialist currents of modern German thought with the Judeo-Christian tradition, powerfully updating faith for modern times.". "This work is the centerpiece of Buber's philosophy. It lays out a view of the world in which human beings can enter into relationships using their innermost and whole being to form true partnerships. These deep forms of rapport contrast with those that spring from the Industrial Revolution, namely the common, but basically unethical, treatment of others as objects for our use and the incorrect view of the universe as merely the object of our senses' experiences. Buber goes on to demonstrate how these interhuman meetings are a reflection of the human meeting with God. For Buber, the essence of biblical religion consists in the fact that - regardless of the infinite abyss between them - a dialogue between man and God is possible."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
THE PRESENT VOLUME owes its existence to Rafael Buber.
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Series Statement
- A Charles Scribner's Sons book
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