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Between Man & Man
The Book of Martin Buber is recognized as among the most important and creative of our time. His influence on such diverse fields of study as psychiatry, philosophy, education and sociology is immense. This volume gathers together five of his most significant writings written between 1928 and 1938. They may be regarded as supplements to and illustrations of his earlier epoch-making book I and Thou. They stand in their own right, however, as a profound examination of various topics, the meaning of dialogue, Kierkegaard's category of the individual, educational ideals all of which can be summed up in the question of the last piece What is Man?" Between Man and Man may be described as an essays in anthropology the study of man which goes beyond conventional boundaries in its attempt to understand man in his wholeness and also in his relationships."
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The Fontana Library
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194 Bub b
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Publisher | Collins Clear-Type Press : London., 1947 |
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256hlm: 10x18cm
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English
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194
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