Turning to the Other. Donovan D. Johnson
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Название: Turning to the Other

Автор: Donovan D. Johnson

Издательство: Ingram

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СКАЧАТЬ Buber’s lifelong sense of a great void. This sense of abandonment at the loss of his mother shaped his turn to dialogue and relation as core values. His sense of guilt and his soul-searching in response to his mismeeting with the young Mehe and Mehe’s subsequent death on the front at the beginning of the war led to his “conversion,” his shift from an otherworldly to a this-worldly spirituality. And his loss of Landauer was the final blow in this series of losses. It provoked the process that led to I and Thou.

      101. Buber, quoted in Schaeder, “Martin Buber,” 24.

      102. Buber and Rogers, “Dialogue between Martin Buber and Carl R. Rogers,” 168 (emphasis Buber’s).

      103. Friedman, Martin Buber’s Life and Work, 1:257.

      104. Buber, “Distance and Relation,” 70.

      105. This talk is excerpted in Friedman, Martin Buber’s Life and Work, 1:247.

      106. Buber, cited in Friedman, Martin Buber’s Life and Work, 1:255; see also Buber, “Landauer und die Revolution.”

      107. Buber, cited in Friedman, Martin Buber’s Life and Work, 1:256.

      108. Buber, quoted in Schaeder, “Martin Buber,” 28. This imperative becomes a refrain in Buber, “What is to be Done?,” 109–11.

      109. Buber, “Holy Way,” 108–9.

      110. Buber, “Holy Way,” 113.

      111. Mendes-Flohr, From Mysticism to Dialogue, 19.

      112. Winokuer and Harris, Principles and Practice, 31.

      113. Winokuer and Harris, Principles and Practice, 34.

      114. Stein, “On Modern Initiation,” 99.

      115. Winokuer and Harris, Principles and Practice, 26.

      116. Buber and Rogers, “Dialogue between Martin Buber and Carl R. Rogers,” 168.

      117. Buber, “Afterword,” 209–24.

      118. Ellenberger, Discovery of the Unconscious, 447–48.

      119. Ellenberger, Discovery of the Unconscious, 447.

      120. Buber, “Afterword,” 215.

      121. Ellenberger, Discovery of the Unconscious, 447, 889.

      122. Buber, “Afterword,” 213.

      123. Buber, “Afterword,” 213 (translation mine).

      124. Buber, “Afterword,” 214 (translation mine).

      125. Buber, “Replies to My Critics,” 689.

      126. Buber, “Afterword,” 215; see “Spirit and Body,” 122–23.

      127. Buber, “Nachwort,” 308: this statement was omitted in the English translation; see “Afterword,” 215.

      128. Buber, “Postscript,” 123 (translation mine).

      129. Buber, “My Way to Hasidism,” 59 (translation modified).

      130. Winokuer and Harris, Principles and Practice, 29–32.

      131. Ellenberger, Discovery of the Unconscious, 447–48.

      132. Winokuer and Harris, Principles and Practice, 36.

      133. Ellenberger, Discovery of the Unconscious, 889.

      134. Ellenberger, “Maladie Créatrice,” 330.

      135. Ellenberger, Discovery of the Unconscious, 448, 889.

      136. Buber, “Postscript,” 123.

      137. Buber, “Replies to My Critics,” 706.

      138. Ellenberger, Discovery of the Unconscious, 673; 450.

      139. Buber, “Afterword,” 209 (my translation).

      140. Buber, “Afterword,” 215–16 (my translation).

      141. Buber, “Afterword,” 216 (my translation).

      142. Ellenberger, Discovery of the Unconscious, 889–90.

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