Mutuality Feona AttwoodThis is an elegant book. By skillfully blending meticulous scholarship with points of genuine human interest, Donald Berry gives fresh insight into Martin Buber's vision of mutuality. Berry focuses on Buber's I and Thou to illuminate three facets of Buber's thought that have been largely neglected. In chapters titled "The Tree," "The Helper," and "The Brother," Berry shows how Buber's underlying vision of mutuality can expand our care for the things
This volume was dedicated to the memory of Klaus Baer
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updated and expanded edition of the first concise introduction to the study of the Etruscan language in English
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