Between Man and Man by Martin Buber

by Martin Buber

Other authorsRonald Gregor Smith (Translator)
Hardcover, 1954

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Available

Call number

170 BUB

Publication

Routledge & Kegan Paul (1954), 211 pages

Description

Scholar, theologian and philosopher, Martin Buber is one of the twentieth century's most influential thinkers. He believed that the deepest reality of human life lies in the relationship between one being and another. Between Man and Man is the classic work where he puts this belief into practice, applying it to the concrete problems of contemporary society. Here he tackles subjects as varied as religious ethics, social philosophy, marriage, education, psychology and art. Including some of his most famous writings, such as the masterful What is Man?, this enlightening work challenges each reader to reassess their encounter with the world that surrounds them.

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Physical description

211 p.; 8.5 inches
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