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  1. 19. Dez. 2013 · Daniel; dialogues on realization. by. Buber, Martin, 1878-1965. Publication date. 1964. Publisher. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.

  2. The book is written in the form of five dialogues, in each of which Daniel and his friends explore a crucial philosophical problem-the nature of interconnection of unity, creativity, action, form, and realization as these illuminate the relations of man to God and the world.

    • Martin Buber
    • 1964
  3. Like the Biblical book of Daniel, Martin Buber’s abounds in parables and riddles. It consists of five dialogues: Dialogue in the Mountains, Dialogue above the City, Dialogue in the Garden, Dialogue after the Theater, and Dialogue by the Sea. All of them show that the young Buber was no less ambiguous and elusive than the older. The style ...

  4. 5. Okt. 2018 · The book is written in the form of five dialogues, in each of which Daniel and his friends explore a crucial philosophical problem—the nature of interconnection of unity, creativity, action, form, and realization as these illuminate the relations of man to God and the world.

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    • 1964
    • Martin Buber
    • Martin Buber
  5. Better than any other single work, Daniel enables us to understand the significance of the transition Buber made from his early mysticism to the philosophy of dialogue. The book is written in the form of five dialogues, in each of which Daniel and his friends explore a crucial philosophical problem--the nature of interconnection of unity ...

    • October 01, 2018
  6. 6 reviews 1 follower. February 15, 2021. Daniel is a lyric and peaceful dialogue which clearly sets the stage (somewhat literally in The Dialogue After the Theatre) for I and Thou. The imagery is quite beautiful and stands on its own nicely as an exploration of the human condition.

  7. Daniel: Dialogues on Realization [Book Review] J. W. R. Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):773-773 ( 1965 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. Those who find Buber's mature works, especially I and Thou, difficult will benefit from this early book.