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  1. Levinas & Buber: Dialogue & Difference
  2. The Legend of the Baal-Shem by Martin Buber, 1995-04-17
  3. The Martin Buber Reader
  4. Martin Buber on Psychology and Psychotherapy: Essays, Letters and Dialogue (The Martin Buber Library)
  5. Two Types of Faith (Martin Buber Library) by Martin Buber, Norman P. Goldhawk, et all 2003-12
  6. I and Thou: A New Translation With a Prologue "I and You" and Notes by Martin Buber, 1970
  7. Two Types of Faith (Martin Buber Library) by Martin Buber, Norman P. Goldhawk, et all 2003-12
  8. I and Thou: A New Translation With a Prologue "I and You" and Notes by Martin Buber, 1970
  9. Martin Buber: The Life of Dialogue by Maurice S. Friedman, 2002-12-06
  10. Encounter on the Narrow Ridge: A Life of Martin Buber by Maurice Friedman, 1998-06-15
  11. Caminos de Utopias/ Paths to Utopia (Spanish Edition) by Martin Buber, 1993-12-31
  12. Que es el hombre? (Spanish Edition) by Martin Buber, 2008-07-10
  13. On Zion: The History of an Idea (Martin Buber Library) by Martin Buber, 1997-09
  14. Tales of Rabbi Nachman by Martin Buber, 1988-04

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22. Buber, Martin [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Martin Buber (1878—1965) Martin Buber was a prominent twentieth century philosopher, religious thinker, political activist and educator. Born in Austria, he spent most of his life
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Martin Buber (1878—1965)
Martin Buber was a prominent twentieth century philosopher, religious thinker, political activist and educator. Born in Austria, he spent most of his life in Germany and Israel, writing in German and Hebrew. He is best known for his 1923 book, Ich und Du I and Thou) , which distinguishes between “I-Thou†and “I-It†modes of existence. Often characterized as an existentialist philosopher, Buber rejected the label, contrasting his emphasis on the whole person and “dialogic†intersubjectivity with existentialist emphasis on “monologic†self-consciousness. In his later essays, he defines man as the being who faces an “other†and constructs a world from the dual acts of distancing and relating. His writing challenges Kant, Hegel, Marx, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Dilthey, Simmel and Heidegger, and he influenced Emmanuel Lévinas. Buber was also an important cultural Zionist who promoted Jewish cultural renewal through his study of Hasidic Judaism. He recorded and translated Hasidic legends and anecdotes, translated the Bible from Hebrew into German in collaboration with Franz Rosenzweig, and wrote numerous religious and Biblical studies. He advocated a bi-national Israeli-Palestinian state and argued for the renewal of society through decentralized, communitarian socialism. The leading Jewish adult education specialist in Germany in the 1930s, he developed a philosophy of education based on addressing the whole person through education of character, and directed the creation of Jewish education centers in Germany and teacher-training centers in Israel.

23. I And Thou At BiggerBooks.com - Buber, Martin; Smith, Ronald Gregor , 9781443724
Rediscovering the West An Inquiry into Nothingness and Relatedness List Price $52.50 Our Price $6.02 Criminal Justice Ethics; Theory and Practice
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24. Martin Buber - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Biograf a del pensador jud o con enlaces a t rminos relevantes.
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Martin Buber
De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Saltar a navegación búsqueda Fotografía de Martin Buber en Palestina Israel Martin Buber Viena 8 de febrero de Jerusalén 13 de junio de filósofo teólogo y escritor judío austríaco israelí , es conocido por su filosofía de diálogo y por sus obras de carácter religioso Sionista cultural, anarquista filosófico, existencialista religioso y partidario de la partición de Palestina y de la unión entre israelíes y palestinos.
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25. Buber, Martin From The Routledge Dictionary Of Judaism | BookRags.com
Buber, Martin from The Routledge Dictionary of Judaism. Buber, Martin summary with 1 pages of research material.
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26. Martin Buber Filosof A Dial Gica Y Teolog A Natural
Ensayo de Junio de la Vega-Hazas. En Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosof a.
http://www.ucm.es/BUCM/revistas/fsl/02112337/articulos/ASHF0404110061A.PDF

27. Buber, Martin Summary | BookRags.com
Buber, Martin. Buber, Martin summary with 11 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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28. Buber, Martin 1878-1965 [WorldCat Identities]
Martin Buber the life of dialogue by Maurice S Friedman ( Book ) Martin Buber by Werner Manheim ( Book ) Martin Buber; an intimate portrait by
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29. Encyclopédie De L'Agora | Buber Martin
Dossier complet sur le philosophe dans l encyclop die de l Agora.
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30. Martin Buber
Article de Kalman Yaron dans la revue Perspectives (revue trimestrielle d ducation compar e, n 1-2).
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31. Martin Buber (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
The work of the prolific essayist, translator, and editor Martin Buber (18781965) is predominantly dedicated to three areas the philosophical articulation of the dialogic
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First published Tue Apr 20, 2004; substantive revision Tue Jan 23, 2007 The work of the prolific essayist, translator, and editor Martin Buber (1878-1965) is predominantly dedicated to three areas: the philosophical articulation of the dialogic principle ( das dialogische Prinzip
1. Biographical Background
2. Zionism
Recruited by his older compatriot, the Budapest-born and Vienna-based journalist Theodor Herzl, Buber briefly edited the main paper of the Zionist party, Die Welt realpolitik and a distinctively Jewish theological-political tradition. Very much in keeping with the nineteenth-century Protestant yearning for a Christian foundation of the nation-state, Buber sought a healing source in the integrating powers of the religious experience. After a hiatus of more than ten years during which Buber spoke to Jewish youth groups (most famously the Prague Bar Kokhba) but refrained from any practical involvement in Zionist politics, he reentered Zionist debates in 1916 when he began publishing the journal Der Jude
3. Early Philosophical Influences

32. Pasnau In Progress
An analysis of Buber essay on man s relationship to God.
http://spot.colorado.edu/~pasnau/research/
Forthcoming Papers
"Medieval Social Epistemology: Scientia for Mere Mortals," Episteme (forthcoming). Abstract. This paper was written for a special issue on the history of social epistemology. My argument is that the notion of a social epistemology can be found in later medieval thought in the attempt to construct a theory of scientia that weakens, along various dimensions, the very strict requirements of the Aristotelian framework as set out in the Posterior Analytics . The resultant accounts move away from epistemology conceived of as ideal theory, toward a conception that is relevant to ordinary folk in their everyday lives. " On Existing All at Once ," forthcoming in a volume of papers from the 2008 Berlin conference on divine eternality. Abstract. It is important to distinguish between two ways in which God might be timelessly eternal: eternality as being wholly outside of time, versus the sort of timelessness that consists in lacking temporal parts, and so existing “all at once.” A prominent but neglected historical tradition, most clearly evident in Anselm, advocates putting God in time, but in an all-at-once sort of way that makes God immune to temporal change. This is an intrinsically plausible conception of divine eternality, which also might shed some light on the modern dispute over the endurance or perdurance of material objects.
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33. Buber, Martin - Astro-Databank, Martin Buber Horoscope, Born 8 February 1878 In
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Martin Buber born on 8 February 1878 Vienna, Austria
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Jump to: navigation search Martin Buber natal chart (Placidus) natal chart English style (Equal houses) Name Buber, Martin Gender : M born on 8 February 1878 at 06:58 (= 06:58 AM ) Place Vienna, Austria, Timezone LMT m16e20 (is local mean time) Data source Date w/o time Rodden Rating X Astrology data Asc. add Martin Buber to 'my astro'
Biography
Jewish philosopher and Zionist leader noted for his studies of Hasidism, a mystical movement. He taught in Frankfurt from 1924-1933 and was exiled from Germany in 1938; Buber then taught in Israel. He was the author of more than 20 books. Died on 6/13/1965, Jerusalem, Israel. Link to Wikipedia biography
Events
  • Death, Cause unspecified 13 June 1965 (Age 87) Work : New Career 1924 (Teacher) Family : Change residence 1938 (Exiled from Germany)
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  • Vocation : Writers : Textbook/ Non-fiction (More than 20 books) Vocation : Writers : Religion/ Philosophy (Hasidism mystical movement) Personal : Religion/Spirituality : Philosopher/ Humanist
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34. Martin Buber And Jewish-Arab Peace, By Dan Leon
An article in Cross Currents, spring 1998-99 issue, on Martin Buber and the peace process in Israel and Palestine.
http://www.crosscurrents.org/leon.htm
MARTIN BUBER AND JEWISH-ARAB PEACE
by Dan Leon
The road to peace between Arabs and Jews, as Buber knew, is not paved by power. DAN LEON, who lives in Jerusalem, is co-managing editor of the Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics, and Culture, the first joint quarterly, now in its fifth year. The assassination of Mahatma Gandhi and the establishment of the state of Israel were separated by about half a year (January and May 1949). Writing in 1938, Gandhi had not been sympathetic to the Jewish national home in Palestine since he thought that "Palestine belongs to the Arabs in the same sense that England belongs to the English or France to the French. Why should [the Jews] not, like other peoples of the earth, make that country their home where they are born and earn their livelihood"? He urged German Jews "to claim Germany as their home" and to follow the example of civil resistance. "The Jews of Germany can offer Satyagraha under infinitely better auspices than the Indians of South Africa." "The calculated violence of Hitler may even result in a general massacre of Jews (but) to the God-fearing, death has no terror" (1938).
Buber's Response
But the main thrust of Buber's letter concerned Jewish rights in Palestine. He wrote that Jews and Arabs must

35. Martin Buber — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Buber, Martin. Buber, Martin (b OO 'ber) , 1878 – 1965, Jewish philosopher, b. Vienna. Educated at German universities, he was active in Zionist affairs, and he
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36. Buber: Mysticism Without Loss Of Identity - Philosopher Martin Buber | Judaism |
Article in the American Jewish Congress magazine a biography of Buber, and analysis of the mysticism in his works.
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    "He (the hasid) elevates their needs before he satisfies them." Martin Buber, My Way to Hasidism [1] MORDECAI MARTIN BUBER, THE FOREMOST OF MODERN Jewish thinkers known to the world at large, was born in Vienna in 1878. At the age of three, when his mother disappeared without a trace, he was sent to live with his grandparents in Lvov, where he and his grandfather, Solomon Buber, a scholar of the Haskalah, the Jewish Enlightenment, prayed with the hasidim. At eighteen Buber entered the University of Vienna where he became interested in religion, especially Christian mysticism; Buber's doctoral dissertation, "From the Problem of Individuation: Cusanus and Boehme," focused on Cusanus, a Catholic Cardinal and mathematician who, like the mystic Boehme, revealed the limitations of reason. Also in these early years Buber's driving interest was Zionism. He had a close working relation with Chaim Weitzman and his Paths in Utopia [2] reflects his continuing positive view of Kibbutz socialism. In 1906, Buber published his Tales of Rabbi Nachman and two years later his Legend of the Baal Shem. In due course, these first literary projections of Hasidism were followed by essays on the meaning of Hasidism for modern man. It is his work on Hasidism that brought him popular fame. Buber's rather romantic presentations of hasidism pierced the non-Jewish world as a spiritual possibility. They show Buber's understanding of the Jewish love of God, which needless to say to some, is the deepening of the love one has for one's fellow man.

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38. Martin S Friedman - Martin Buber's Mystery Play Elijah - Modern Judaism 16:2
A review, by Martin S. Friedman, of Buber s play, Elijah.
http://muse.jhu.edu/demo/modern_judaism/v016/16.2friedman.html
Modern Judaism
Martin Buber's Mystery Play Elijah
Maurice Friedman
Although Martin Buber's "mystery play" Elijah was not written until 1956 and was not published in German until 1963, Buber's active interest in writing a play on Elijah dates back to 1901 and the Jewish Renaissance Movement, which he saw as the central thrust of the cultural Zionism which he espoused. Two of the poems which he published on Elijah in that period seemed to Buber of sufficient lasting worth to be taken up into his Nachlese , or "gleanings," prepared just before his death. Both poems transcend the realm of culture in the direction of genuine religious intimations, through intimations informed by the Nietzschean vitalism and the immanentist, becoming-of-God mysticism that permeated Buber's being at that period. Elijah , composed forty years later: The cognizance of inner duality and the immanent demand for decisionthat is, of the soul's unificationdivided the people into two [End Page 135] psychologically distinct factions: one consisted of persons who choose, who make decisions, who are impelled toward unconditionality and are dedicated to their goal; the other of laissez-faire men, decisionless persons, persons who remain indolently inert in their conditionality, and whose aim is self-aggrandizement and self-satisfactionor, in biblical terms, persons who are servants of God, and persons who are servants of Baal. It should be remembered, however that those persons do not by any means decide for Baal and against God, but that, as stated by Elijah, they "hobble along on two tree-limbs" (1 Kings 18:21).

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40. Article | First Things
Book review of The Letters of Martin Buber , with critiques of Buber s philosophy and views on Judaism.
http://www.firstthings.com/article.php3?id_article=4420

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