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Tables of Contents for Between Man and Man
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
ix
Introduction
Maurice Friedman
xi
Dialogue (Zwiesprache, 1929)
1
45
Description
1
21
Original remembrance
1
2
Silence which is communication
3
2
Opinions and the factual
5
2
Disputations in religion
7
2
Setting of the question
9
1
Observing, looking on, becoming aware
10
2
The signs
12
3
A conversion
15
2
Who speaks?
17
1
Above and below
18
1
Responsibility
18
2
Morality and religion
20
2
Limitation
22
17
The realms
22
3
The basic movements
25
3
The wordless depths
28
2
Of thinking
30
3
Eros
33
2
Community
35
4
Confirmation
39
7
Conversation with the opponent
39
7
The Question to the Single One (Die Frage an den Einzelnen, 1936)
46
94
The ``unique one'' and the single one
46
12
The single one and his thou
58
9
The single one and the body politic
67
9
The single one in responsibility
76
7
Attempts at severance
83
10
The question
93
5
Education (Rede uber das Erzieherische, 1926)
An address to the Third International Educational Conference, Heidelberg, August 1925, whose subject was ``The Development of the Creative Powers in the Child''
98
25
The Education of Character (Uber Charaktererziehung, 1939)
An address to the National Conference of Palestinian Teachers, Tel-Aviv, 1939
123
17
What is Man? (Was ist der Mensch? 1938)
140
105
The Progress of the Question
140
46
Kant's questions
140
10
From Aristotle to Kant
150
13
Hegel and Marx
163
10
Feuerbach and Nietzsche
173
13
Modern Attempts
186
59
The crisis and its expression
186
7
The doctrine of Heidegger
193
22
The doctrine of Scheler
215
21
Prospect
236
9
Translator's Notes
245
4
Afterword: The History of the Dialogical Principle
249
16
Index
265
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