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I and Thou

by Martin Buber

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ISBN13: 9780684717258
ISBN10: 0684717255
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Martin Buber's I and Thou has long been acclaimed as a classic. Many prominent writers have acknowledged its influence on their work; students of intellectual history consider it a landmark; and the generation born since World War II considers Buber as one of its prophets.

The need for a new English translation has been felt for many years. The old version was marred by many inaccuracies and misunderstandings, and its recurrent use of the archaic "thou" was seriously misleading. Now Professor Walter Kaufmann, a distinguished writer and philosopher in his own right who was close to Buber, has retranslated the work at the request of Buber's family. He has added a wealth of informative footnotes to clarify obscurities and bring the reader closer to the original, and he has written a long "Prologue" that opens up new perspectives on the book and on Buber's thought. This volume should provide a new basis for all future discussions of Buber.

Synopsis:

Martin Buber's I and Thou has long been acclaimed as a classic. Many prominent writers have acknowledged its influence on their work; students of intellectual history consider it a landmark; and the generation born since World War II considers Buber as one of its prophets.

The need for a new English translation has been felt for many years. The old version was marred by many inaccuracies and misunderstandings, and its recurrent use of the archaic "thou" was seriously misleading. Now Professor Walter Kaufmann, a distinguished writer and philosopher in his own right who was close to Buber, has retranslated the work at the request of Buber's family. He has added a wealth of informative footnotes to clarify obscurities and bring the reader closer to the original, and he has written a long "Prologue" that opens up new perspectives on the book and on Buber's thought. This volume should provide a new basis for all future discussions of Buber.

About the Author

Walter Kaufmann is Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University. Born in Germany in 1921, he graduated from Williams College in 1941, and returned to Europe with U.S. Military Intelligence during World War II. In 1947 he received his Ph.D. from Harvard and joined the Princeton faculty. He has held visiting professorships at many American universities, and Fulbright professorships at Heidelberg and at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

His books include Nietzsche, Critique of Religion and Philosophy, From Shakespeare to Existentialism, The Faith of a Heretic, Cain and Other Poems, Hegel, and Tragedy and Philosophy. Several of these books have been translated into various foreign languages.

Kaufmann's own translations of ten of Nietzsche's works, of Leo Baeck's Judaism and Christianity, and of Twenty German Poets have won wide recognition. Of his verse translation of Goethe's Faust, Stephen Spender said in The New York Times Book Review: "The best translation of Faust that I have read." And the Virginia Quarterly Review said: "There is little question that this is the translation of Goethe's Faust, both in poetic beauty and in comprehension of the original."

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

Key

I AND YOU: A PROLOGUE by Walter Kaufmann

A Plan Martin Buber Abandoned

Martin Buber's I AND THOU

First Part

Second Part

Third Part

Afterword

Glossary

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PETER TEIMAN FRANKLIN here,
Existential philosophy at it's best. A primer linking religion and existential philosophy.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780684717258
Translator:
Kaufman, Walter
Translator:
Smith, S. G.
Translator:
Kaufman, Walter
Author:
Buber, Martin
Author:
Smith, S. G.
Publisher:
Free Press
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Religious
Subject:
Philosophy
Subject:
Judaism - General
Subject:
God
Subject:
Modern
Subject:
Judaism
Subject:
Life
Subject:
Judaism - Hasidism
Subject:
Proof, empirical
Subject:
Relationism
Subject:
God -- Knowableness.
Subject:
General Religion
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st Touchstone ed.
Edition Description:
B102
Publication Date:
February 1971
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
8.07x5.40x.48 in. .37 lbs.

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