Martin Buber: The Life of Dialogue [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 9 (4):703-703 (1956)
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A penetrating and comprehensive analysis of Buber's thought. The author has the gift of clarifying the direction and significance of Buber's ideas and of exhibiting their life for the reader. There is an examination of Buber's early thought, his interest in mysticism, hasidism, and concern with the problem of evil; this serves as the basis for understanding his mature philosophy of "I-thou". Friedman not only indicates the essential unity and continuity of Buber's thought, but he also shows its significance for education, psychology, ethics, and social philosophy. A section of the book was first printed in this Review, VIII, 264-80.--R. B.

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