An excellent anthology of essays about Martin Buber and Emmanuel Lévinas. The book includes a variety of philosphers and important scholars, such as Maurice Friedman, Robert Bernasconi, Andrew Tallon and Richard A. Cohen. In general, it's a very technical book (Friedman or Cohen are welcome exceptions). The topics are vast: ethics, existencialism, Bible, animal rights, dialogue, the Other, Judaism and humanism. I recommend it to every reader interesed in Jewish Philosophy, existencialism and the philosophies of dialogue.
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