A companion to Martin Buber
In his 1923 essay, "I and Thou," the philosopher, theologian, and activist Martin Buber introduced a philosophy of dialogue that achieved a global, interdisciplinary resonance. For Buber, dialogue was more than a conversation; dialogue discloses something essential about our orientation an...
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| Format: | Print Book |
| Language: | English |
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| WorldCat: | WorldCat |
| Interlibrary Loan: | Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany) |
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Chicago London
The University of Chicago Press
[2025]
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| In: | Year: 2025 |
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| Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Buber, Martin 1878-1965
/ Jewish philosophy
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| IxTheo Classification: | BH Judaism VA Philosophy |
| Further subjects: | B
Collection of essays
B Buber, Martin (1878-1965) B Jewish Philosophy 20th century |
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| Summary: | In his 1923 essay, "I and Thou," the philosopher, theologian, and activist Martin Buber introduced a philosophy of dialogue that achieved a global, interdisciplinary resonance. For Buber, dialogue was more than a conversation; dialogue discloses something essential about our orientation and our lives with one another. This companion assembles twenty-six scholars from a dozen countries to explore Buber's international reputation and legacy in education, interfaith relations, Judaism, philosophy, politics, and psychology. The result is an essential guide to one of the most influential Jewish thinkers of the twentieth century |
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| Physical Description: | 399 Seiten |
| ISBN: | 978-0-226-83889-2 978-0-226-83891-5 |