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Rotenstreich provides a critical exposition of Buber's concept of immediacy; as Buber saw it the fundamental relation of human beings on the one hand, and man and God on the other. The author examines whether the I-Thou relation is in fact a given structure or whether it is something established or aspired to. This book is a powerful critique of Buber's thought and addresses many of the central issues of recent European philosophy.
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