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, creativity, action, form, and realization
as these illuminate the relations of man to God and the world.
Daniel occupies a central position in Buber's life work.
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