How to Do Things with Things: Craft at the Edge of Buber’s Philosophical Anthropology
Abstract This article offers an alternative reading of Martin Buber (1878–1956), one guided by his writings on craft and artistic creation. Rather than view Buber as a philosopher of dialogue, it views him as a philosopher of relationships, including relationships to nonhuman things. His writings on...
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