The I-Thou controversy between these two thinkers is a
significant but often overlooked issue in philosophy and theology.
In one of the first books to truly address the subject, Haim Gordon
explores the arguments of both Martin Heidegger and Martin Buber
regarding the The I-Thou relationship and its significance for
human existence. Gordon's work illuminates Heidegger's complex and
enlightening ontology--one that describes the everyday life of the
human in such a way that there is no place for the I-Thou
relationship. Buber, on the other hand, argues for the significance
of the I-Thou relationship within human existence, and highlights
the ways in which Heidegger's philosophy fails to grasp this
important point. After examining the fundamental ontology of
Heidegger, set beside the ontological insights of Buber concerning
this relationship, Gordon concludes that each of these important
twentieth-century philosophers was guilty of ignoring the
contributions made by the other to the study of ontology and
being.
By exploring the complicated dynamic between Heidegger and
Buber, Gordon presents the reader with valuable insights and a
deeper understanding of human existence and relationships. The
implications of both this controversy and its resolution are far
reaching for many other philosophical disciplines, including social
and political philosophy, metaphysics, and ethics.
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