Considerações sobre o Humanismo hebreo y nuestro tiempo, de Martin Buber.
Here we present and comment on the book Humanism Hebrew and our time, by Martin Buber. The book is a meeting of eleven essays written by Buber between 1926 and 1939 and are part of an anthology. In it the Jewish philosopher and theologian seeks to show how Western culture is rooted in the biblical t...
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Language: | Portuguese |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6749117 |
Source: | PIDCC: Revista em propriedade intelectual direito contêmporaneo, ISSN 2316-8080, Vol. 11, Nº. 1, 2017, pags. 88-101 |
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Here we present and comment on the book Humanism Hebrew and our time, by Martin Buber. The book is a meeting of eleven essays written by Buber between 1926 and 1939 and are part of an anthology. In it the Jewish philosopher and theologian seeks to show how Western culture is rooted in the biblical tradition and how contemporary movements such as positivism, Marxism and other schools by undermining this tradition have fostered a crisis of culture. Its purpose is to recover these elements and to lay the foundations of a phenomenology of the relationship capable of facing the contemporary indifference to the other man and to God. Doing so would also overcome the problems arising from mass society, mechanistic sociologism and the reduction of the Spirit to the manifestations of the psychological unconscious that fuels contemporary atheism. |
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