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Martin Buber's Ontology: An Analysis of I and Thou

Martin Buber's Ontology: An Analysis of I and Thou

Robert E. Wood
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At the turn of the century Martin Buber arrived on the philosophic scene. His path to maturity was one long struggle with the problem of unity--in particular with the problem of the unity of spirit and life--and he saw the problem itself to be rooted in the supposition of the primacy of the subject-object relation, with subjects "over here," objects "over there," and their relation a matter of subjects "taking in" objects or, alternatively, constituting them. But Buber moved into a position which undercuts the subject-object dichotomy and initiates a second "Copernican revolution" in philosophical thought.
Language
English
Pages
139
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Release
December 01, 1969
ISBN
0810106507
ISBN 13
9780810106505

Martin Buber's Ontology: An Analysis of I and Thou

Robert E. Wood
3/5 ( ratings)
At the turn of the century Martin Buber arrived on the philosophic scene. His path to maturity was one long struggle with the problem of unity--in particular with the problem of the unity of spirit and life--and he saw the problem itself to be rooted in the supposition of the primacy of the subject-object relation, with subjects "over here," objects "over there," and their relation a matter of subjects "taking in" objects or, alternatively, constituting them. But Buber moved into a position which undercuts the subject-object dichotomy and initiates a second "Copernican revolution" in philosophical thought.
Language
English
Pages
139
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Release
December 01, 1969
ISBN
0810106507
ISBN 13
9780810106505

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