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Buber Josef Ing - Werkzeug- u Formenbau

1170 Wien-Austria

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  • Martin Buber - Wikipedia
    Martin Buber (Hebrew: מרטין בובר; German: Martin Buber, pronounced [ˈmaʁtiːn̩ ˈbuːbɐ] ⓘ; Yiddish: מארטין בובער; 8 February 1878 – 13 June 1965) was an Austrian-Israeli philosopher best known for his philosophy of dialogue, a form of existentialism centered on the distinction between the I–Thou relationship and
  • Martin Buber | Jewish Existentialist, Dialogical Philosopher - Britannica
    Martin Buber (born February 8, 1878, Vienna—died June 13, 1965, Jerusalem) was a German-Jewish religious philosopher, biblical translator and interpreter, and master of German prose style
  • Buber, Martin | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Buber was the editor of the weekly Zionist paper Die Welt in 1901 and of Die Gesellschaft, a collection of forty sociopsychological monographs, from 1905-12 (On Die Gesellschaft see Mendes-Flohr’s From Mysticism to Dialogue: Martin Buber’s Transformation of German Social Thought)
  • Martin Buber’s Philosophy - philosophiesoflife. org
    Martin Buber’s Life and Thought Martin Buber (1878-1965) was an influential Jewish philosopher, theologian, and educator whose works continue to resonate in the realms of philosophy, religion, and culture
  • Modernity, Faith, and Martin Buber - The New Yorker
    Buber drew a distinction between religion—a body of received beliefs and rituals—and what he called “religiosity,” the molten spiritual core from which religions are born
  • Martin Buber - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Martin Buber (Hebrew: מרטין בּוּבֶּר‎; German: Martin Buber; Yiddish: מארטין בובער‎; February 8, 1878 – June 13, 1965) was an Austrian philosopher, well-known for Philosophy of dialogue, a form of existentialism on the distinction between the I and Thou and the I-It relationship
  • Who Was Martin Buber? | Arts Sciences - Boston University
    Buber lived through a period of turmoil and trauma for European Jews Born in Vienna in 1878, he saw the persecution and displacement of Jews from Russia, the rise of Zionism, a crescendo of European nationalism, World War I, the rise of Nazism, persecution and migration of Jews to America, the Holocaust, and finally the creation of the State
  • Martin Buber - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Buber’s parents, Carl Buber and Elise née Wurgast, separated when Martin was four years old For the next ten years, he lived with his paternal grandparents, Solomon and Adele Buber, in Lemberg (now: Lviv Ukraine) who were part of what one might call the landed Jewish aristocracy
  • I and Thou - Wikipedia
    Ich und Du, usually translated as I and Thou, [1] is a book by Martin Buber, published in 1923 It was first translated from German to English in 1937, with a later translation by Walter Kaufmann being published in 1970 It is Buber’s best-known work, setting forth his critique of modern objectification in relationships with others




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