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Martin Buber's Ontology
Around the Turn of The Century two of the major problems confronting philosophic thought were the impasse between subjectivity and objectivity and the tension between spirit and life. Edmund Husserl, for example, saw the major problem to be the deadlock between an objectivity which tended to swallow up all subjectivity in naive naturalism and a subjectivity which tended reduce all objectivity to a function of the cogito. The second problem, that of the relation between spirit and life, between the spontaneous immediacy of life and the detached and deliberative character of spirit, id identified by Ernst Cassirer as the central problem of thought in recent time.
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Publisher | Northwestern University Press : ., 1986 |
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8101-0256-0
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