The friendship between Martin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers developed after World War I, but became strained over the intrusion of Nazism into intellectual life. These essays provide insight into the cultural, religious, and political crises facing the two philosophers and elucidate the perennial question about the moral responsibility of intellectuals. Of particular interest is an essay by Paul Tillich, published here for the first time. Alan M. Olson is Professor of Religion and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston ...
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The friendship between Martin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers developed after World War I, but became strained over the intrusion of Nazism into intellectual life. These essays provide insight into the cultural, religious, and political crises facing the two philosophers and elucidate the perennial question about the moral responsibility of intellectuals. Of particular interest is an essay by Paul Tillich, published here for the first time. Alan M. Olson is Professor of Religion and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston University.
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Very Good in Missing jacket. Size: 5x3x0; No dust jacket, otherwise very good+ condition. Binding is tight, sturdy, and square; boards and text also very good+. NOT ex-library. Contributors include Tillich, Ehrlich, Harries, Oliver, Margolis, Rockmore, Brinkmann, Erickson, Gorniak-Kocikowska, and Blattner. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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NF. Octavo. Black cloth covered boards and spine with shiny gilt lettering on both the spine and the front board. Very light bumping at the head and tail of the spine. White endpapers. Binding is straight and tight. Pages are all clean, white, and crisp. 177 pages. No dust jacket, possibly as issued. Uncommon in cloth.