On intersubjectivity and cultural creativity
- Title
- On intersubjectivity and cultural creativity / Martin Buber ; edited and with an introduction by S.N. Eisenstadt.
- Published by
- Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1992.
- Author
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- Description
- vii, 264 pages; 24 cm.
- Series statement
- The Heritage of sociology
- Uniform title
- Heritage of sociology
- Subject
- Sociology > Philosophy
- Culture
- Human beings
- Communities
- Community life
- Culture
- Humans
- Homo sapiens (species)
- culture note
- culture (concept)
- Community life
- Communities
- Human beings
- Sociology > Philosophy
- Chassidismus
- Gemeinschaft
- Kultursoziologie
- Philosophische Anthropologie
- Creativiteit
- Intersubjectiviteit
- Cultuur
- Filozofia żydowska > historia > 19-20 w
- Intersubiektywność
- Kultura > filozofia
- Kultura > socjologia
- Socjologia > filozofia
- Contents
- The Anthropological Philosophy of Man -- The Nature of Man -- What Is Man? Kant's Questions -- Prospect -- Dialogue -- The Social Dimensions of Man -- Distance and Relation -- Elements of the Interhuman -- On the Psychologizing of the World -- The Social Framework of Cultural Creativity -- Community as the Basic Social Framework of Human Creativity -- A Translation of Buber's Preface to "Die Gesellschaft" -- Comments on the Idea of Community -- The Forerunners -- Biblical Leadership and Community -- Biblical Leadership -- The Land -- Hasidic Community and Leadership -- Introduction to Tales of the Hasidim -- National Community: The Zionist Movement -- The Land and Its Possessors -- Processes of Social and Cultural Renovation -- Religious Renovation -- The Teaching of the Tao -- Pioneering--"Halutziuth" -- An Experiment That Did Not Fail -- The Dynamics of Social Retrogression -- The Interrelations between the Social and the Political Dimensions of Human Existence -- Society and the State -- The Demand of the Spirit and Historical Reality -- The Validity and Limitation of the Political Principle -- Lenin and the Renewal of Society.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.