Martin Buber : the hidden dialogue /
In this volume, Dan Avnon analyzes and reconstructs Buber's corpus of mature writings, revealing the radical nature of Buber's response to the most fundamental questions of human existence. The book invites the reader to reexamine conventional notions of the role of language, thought, and...
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Language: | English |
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Lanham, Md. :
Rowman & Littlefield,
©1998.
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Series: | Twentieth-century political thinkers
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Table of Contents:
- Biography: From Mysticism to Dialogue to Attentive Silence
- Bible: The Hidden Hermeneutics
- Hidden History: The "Two Streams" of Adam
- Dialogical Philosophy: Between the Words of Texts and the Content of Thought
- Dialogical Community: The Third Way between Individualism and Collectivism
- Dialogue as Politics: Zionism and the (Mis)meeting of Bible, History, Philosophy, and Politics.