Between Man and Man

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"Between Man and Man" is a philosophical work by Martin Buber that explores the nature of human relationships, dialogue, and the I–Thou encounter.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
author Martin Buber NERFINISHED
centralConcept I–It relationship
I–Thou relationship
genuine dialogue
responsibility for the other
the interhuman
countryOfOrigin Germany
focusesOn dialogical education
face-to-face encounter
mutual presence
genre philosophy
religious philosophy
hasPart Dialogue
Education
Elements of the Interhuman NERFINISHED
The Education of Character NERFINISHED
The Question to the Single One NERFINISHED
What Is Man? NERFINISHED
influenced 20th-century existential theology
dialogical philosophy
theology of dialogue
influencedBy Hasidism NERFINISHED
Jewish thought
existentialism
languageOfAvailableEdition English
mainTheme I–Thou encounter
dialogue
human relationships
interpersonal ethics
philosophy of dialogue
notableIdea education as dialogical relation
ethical significance of encounter
personhood realized in relation
originalLanguage German
philosophicalTradition Jewish philosophy
existentialism
publisherOfEnglishEdition Routledge NERFINISHED
relatedWork Eclipse of God NERFINISHED
I and Thou NERFINISHED
subject ethics
philosophy of religion
social philosophy
titleInOriginalLanguage Zwischen Mensch und Mensch NERFINISHED

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Martin Buber notableWork Between Man and Man